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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 2019
Release Date : June 15, 2020
File Size : 0.83 MB

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.
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