Sunday, 28 April 2013

Adult Literacy Rate

Women in Indonesia are particularly vulnerable to poverty; they have less access to education, they earn less than men, and are subject to discrimination and exclusion from decision-making processes within households and communities.
Indonesia "USED" to have a very low adult literacy rate, scaling from 50% up to 95%.  In the present time, 2013, Indonesia's literacy rate have reached approximately 97%. As it increases from year to year, because the government had given the opportunities for lower-class people. Since then, the percentage rate increased year by year. The rest 3% are mostly considered the incapable ones and those who did not get the chance to be enrolled in the school.
Adult Literacy rate from year to year in Indonesia

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