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Indonesia's Anti-Corruption Behavior Index in 2020 Increases compared to 2019

Indonesia's Anti-Corruption Behavior Index in 2020 Increases compared to 2019Download Official Statistics News
Release Date : June 15, 2020
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Abstract

Indonesia's Anti-Corruption Behavior Index for 2020 is 3.84 on a scale of 0 to 5. This figure is higher than the 2019 achievements of 3.70.

The index value getting closer to 5 shows that people behave increasingly anti-corruption, on the other hand IPAK values ​​which get closer to 0 indicate that people behave increasingly permissive to corruption.

Anti-Corruption Behavior Index is based on two dimensions, namely the Dimension of Perception and Experience Dimensions. In 2020, the Perception Index value was 3.68, a decrease of 0.12 points compared to the 2019 Perception Index (3.80). In contrast, the 2020 Experience Index (3.91) rose by 0.26 points compared to the 2019 experience index (3.65).

In 2020, the Anti-Corruption Behavior Index of urban communities is higher (3.87) compared to rural communities (3.81).

The higher education level, the community tends to be more anti-corruption. In 2020, the Anti-Corruption Behavior Index of educated people under SLTA was 3.80; SLTA 3.88; and above a high school of 3.97.

People at the age of 40 years and under are the most anti-corruption compared to other age groups. In 2020, the Anti-Corruption Behavior Index for people under 40 years old was 3.85; age 40-59 years of 3.84; and age 60 years or more at 3.82. [010-20200615]
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