Indonesia Longitudinal Aging Survey 2023

Publication Type:
Publisher:
Asian Development Bank (ADB)
Publication:
September 2024
This report provides a summary of findings and key data from Indonesia’s first longitudinal aging survey and aims to inform healthcare and social security reforms in the country.
Indonesia has witnessed steady growth in the number and share of its population aged 60 years or older, a trend seen in many developing countries.
This report is the first survey in Indonesia to provide representative and comprehensive information on the demographics, social and economic situation, health status, and living environment of current and future cohorts of older people.
Highlighting the increased vulnerability of older women and the financial pressures that impact older people, the report explains how improving social protection, promoting preventative healthcare, and developing a care economy will help people age better.
More than 4,000 people aged over 45 from nine regions were interviewed for the survey.
Contents
- Introduction
- Survey Design
- Demographic Profile of Survey Respondents
- Health, Social, and Economic Conditions
- Lifestyle, Habits, and Living Conditions
- Health and Aged-Care Services
- Use of Technology, Apps, and Financial Inclusion
- Information Access and Social Engagement
- Appendixes