Comparison

Indonesia vs Qatar

Side-by-side comparison of how these places approach childhood.

At a glance

Indonesia

In Bali, a baby's feet don't touch the ground for 105 days โ€” children join temple ceremonies from infancy.

Across the archipelago's 17,000 islands, childhood rituals vary dramatically โ€” but communal child-rearing and spiritual milestones are universal threads.

Qatar

In Qatar, 90% of children attend private international schools โ€” the public system serves mainly nationals.

With expatriates comprising over 85% of the population, a vast private school ecosystem has emerged offering British, American, Indian, and other curricula alongside the Arabic-language public system.

Indicators side by side
Under-5 mortality rate
21.4
Indonesia
6.5
Qatar
per 1,000
Education spending (% of GDP)
3.5%
Indonesia
2.7%
Qatar
%
Child poverty rate
23.5%
Indonesia
n/a
Qatar
%
Corporal punishment
Not fully banned
Indonesia
Not fully banned
Qatar
Childcare enrollment (0-2)
4%
Indonesia
12%
Qatar
%
Paid parental leave
13 wk
Indonesia
7 wk
Qatar
weeks
Child stunting rate
21.6%
Indonesia
n/a
Qatar
%
Immunization (DPT3)
80%
Indonesia
97%
Qatar
%
Adolescent birth rate
36.0
Indonesia
8.1
Qatar
per 1,000
PISA average score
379
Indonesia
419
Qatar
points
Secondary completion rate
62%
Indonesia
89%
Qatar
%
Early childhood education enrollment
62%
Indonesia
58%
Qatar
%
Birth registration rate
77%
Indonesia
100%
Qatar
%
Child labor rate
7.0%
Indonesia
0%
Qatar
%
Child benefit spending (% of GDP)
0.2%
Indonesia
0.3%
Qatar
% of GDP
How they compare
Child independence expectations
Indonesia
Qatar
Low High
Structured enrichment emphasis
Indonesia
Qatar
Low High
Risk tolerance in play
Indonesia
Qatar
Low High
School systems
Centralized national model with religious tracks

Indonesia

A dual-track system: secular schools under the Ministry of Education and Islamic schools (madrasah) under the Ministry of Religious Affairs. Both follow a national curriculum. The school day starts at 7 AM and includes character education, religious instruction, and flag ceremonies every Monday.

Dual-track international model

Qatar

Compulsory education begins at age 6. Public schools teach in Arabic with gender segregation. Private international schools offer diverse curricula โ€” IB, British, American, Indian, and Filipino systems. Education City in Doha hosts branch campuses of major Western universities.

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