Table 1

Trends in inequalities of CSRs in Indonesia from 1997 to 2017

Caesarean section trends1991 (N=10995)1994 (N=13 147)1997 (N=13 276)2002 (N=12 974)2007 (N=14 934)2012 (N=14 866)2017 (N=15 029)
%%%%%%%
CSR1.6 (1.3–1.9)2.7 (2.3–3.1)4.7 (4.1–5.4)4.1 (3.5–4.9)7.2 (6.5–8.1)12.7 (11.8–13.7)17.6 (16.7–18.5)
Place of birth
 Public facility7.1 (5.3–9.3)11.2 (8.8–14.1)14.3 (11.9–17.2)15.0 (12.0–18.6)21.1 (18.3–24.2)25.3 (22.9–27.8)21.6 (20.1–23.1)
 Private facility3.6 (2.5–5.0)7.3 (5.3–10.1)9.2 (7.4–11.4)8.7 (7.0–10.7)13.6 (11.8–15.5)17.5 (16.1–19.1)22.0 (20.6–23.4)
 Difference (% (public–private))3.5 (1.3–5.6)3.8 (0.4–7.2)5.1 (1.8–8.5)6.3 (2.5–10.2)7.5 (3.9–11.1)7.8 (5.0–10.6)−0.4 (-2.4–1.6)
 Ratio (public:private)2.0 (1.2–2.8)1.5 (0.9–2.1)1.6 (1.1–2.0)1.7 (1.2–2.3)1.6 (1.2–1.9)1.4 (1.3–1.6)1.0 (0.9–1.1)
Region of residence*
 Java and BaliNA2.6 (2.0–3.3)5.4 (4.4–6.6)4.9 (3.9–6.0)8.1 (6.9–9.4)13.7 (12.3–15.3)18.8 (17.4–20.2)
 SumateraNA3.1 (2.4–3.9)3.9 (3.2–4.7)4.0 (3.1–5.2)6.6 (5.6–7.9)14.2 (12.9–15.7)19.4 (17.9–21.1)
 Nusa TenggaraNA1.5 (0.8–2.7)2.5 (1.6–4.0)1.1 (0.6–2.3)6.3 (4.5–8.7)8.0 (6.0–10.5)10.0 (7.9–12.4)
 KalimantanNA2.5 (1.8–3.4)4.2 (2.8–6.1)2.2 (1.5–3.1)7.1 (5.5–9.0)9.2 (7.6–11.1)13.6 (11.3–16.2)
 SulawesiNA3.0 (2.1–4.1)3.8 (2.9–5.0)2.3 (1.4–3.9)4.6 (3.7–5.7)8.9 (7.5–10.5)14.1 (12.2–16.3)
 Maluku and PapuaNA2.3 (1.5–3.6)3.6 (2.2–5.8)NA4.1 (2.7–6.3)6.3 (5.1–7.7)9.5 (7.3–12.1)
 Difference (% (Java and Bali–Maluku and Papua)NA0.3 (-0.9–1.4)1.8 (-0.2–3.9)NA4.0 (1.8–6.2)7.4 (5.5–9.4)9.3 (6.6–12.1)
 Ratio (Java and Bali: Maluku and Papua)NA1.1 (0.6–1.7)1.5 (0.7–2.3)NA2.0 (1.1–2.9)2.2 (1.7–2.7)2.0 (1.5–2.5)
Place of residence
 Urban3.1 (2.4–4.1)4.9 (3.9–6.2)6.8 (5.8–8.1)6.7 (5.5–8.1)11.6 (10.2–13.2)17.0 (15.5–18.7)23.1 (21.7–24.5)
 Rural0.9 (0.7–1.2)1.7 (1.4–2.2)3.9 (3.2–4.8)1.9 (1.4–2.5)4.0 (3.3–5.0)8.5 (7.5–9.5)12.4 (11.3–13.6)
 Difference (% (urban–rural))2.2 (1.3–3.1)3.2 (2.0–4.4)2.9 (1.5–4.4)4.8 (3.4–6.3)7.6 (5.9–9.3)8.6 (6.7–10.4)10.7 (8.9–12.5)
 Ratio (urban:rural)3.4 (2.1–4.6)2.8 (1.9–3.8)1.8 (1.3–2.2)3.6 (2.3–4.9)2.9 (2.2–3.6)2.0 (1.7–2.3)1.9 (1.7–2.1)
Wealth quintiles
 Q1 (poorest)0.9 (0.5–1.6)1.2 (0.7–1.9)3.2 (1.9–5.1)0.8 (0.4–1.7)1.9 (1.3–2.7)4.2 (3.4–5.1)6.5 (5.6–7.6)
 Q20.7 (0.4–1.3)1.4 (0.8–2.3)4.1 (2.9–5.8)0.8 (0.5–1.3)4.7 (3.4–6.4)9.1 (7.7–10.7)11.7 (10.3–13.2)
 Q31.0 (0.6–1.7)2.5 (1.8–3.6)3.9 (2.8–5.3)2.0 (1.3–3.2)4.9 (3.7–6.3)11.4 (9.8–13.2)15.6 (14.0–17.3)
 Q41.8 (1.3–2.6)2.3 (1.6–3.4)4.4 (3.4–5.6)4.8 (3.6–6.4)7.6 (6.4–9.1)15.5 (13.7–17.4)22.6 (20.7–24.7)
 Q5 (richest)3.4 (2.5–4.5)5.5 (4.3–7.0)7.8 (6.5–9.3)13.2 (10.9–15.9)17.9 (15.4–20.7)24.0 (21.5–26.7)32.1 (29.9–34.5)
 Difference (% (richest–poorest))2.5 (1.4–3.6)4.4 (3.0–5.8)4.6 (2.5–6.8)12.3 (9.8–14.9)16.0 (13.2–18.7)19.8 (17.0–22.5)25.6 (23.1–28.2)
 Ratio (richest:poorest)3.9 (1.3–6.5)4.8 (2.3–7.3)2.5 (1.1–3.8)15.7 (4.6–26.8)9.5 (5.7–13.3)5.7 (4.4–7.0)4.9 (4.1–5.8)
Maternal education
 No education and primary†1.1 (0.9–1.5)1.7 (1.3–2.1)3.8 (3.1–4.8)1.7 (1.2–2.4)2.9 (2.3–3.7)6.9 (5.9–8.1)9.3 (8.2–10.6)
 Secondary2.8 (2.1–3.8)4.4 (3.6–5.4)5.6 (4.7–6.8)5.2 (4.2–6.3)8.4 (7.5–9.5)13.3 (12.2–14.5)17.4 (16.3–18.5)
 Higher5.8 (3.1–10.5)11.7 (7.8–17.1)13.8 (10.4–18.1)18.5 (14.3–23.5)24.3 (20.1–29.1)26.5 (23.6–29.6)33.4 (31.1–35.7)
 Difference (% (higher–noedu and primary))4.7 (1.0–8.3)10.0 (5.5–14.5)10.0 (6.1–13.9)16.8 (12.1–21.4)21.4 (16.8–26.0)19.7 (16.4–22.9)24.0 (21.4–26.7)
 Ratio (higher: noedu and primary)5.1 (1.7–8.6)7.0 (3.9–10.1)3.6 (2.3–4.9)11.0 (6.2–15.8)8.4 (5.8–11.1)3.9 (3.1–4.6)3.6 (3.1–4.1)
  • *The region classification in 1991 is not detailed, which makes it incomparable to other years. Furthermore, there are no observations of CSRs found in Papua and Maluku in 2002 dataset. A note from Indonesia DHS Report in 2002 mentioned that ‘Due to security reasons, four provinces were excluded: Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam, Maluku, North Maluku, and Papua’72.

  • †No education and primary is a group of women without education or with partial/completed attendance of primary education.

  • CSR, caesarean section rate.