Doing it all: A mother taking her child to a community health centre in Dago, Bandung. The work of caring for children often falls more on mothers than fathers. — The Jakarta Post/ANN
The country achieved gender parity in education participation at the national level in 2019, with a GPI of 1.00 for school enrollment rates of children 7-12 years old.
Therefore, World Bank stated Indonesia had made considerable progress towards gender equality over the past decade, with improved rates of literacy, school enrollment and employment, as well as policies to pave the way for a more gender-equitable society.
