The Journal of Indonesia Sustainable Development Planning (JISDeP)
Vol 7 No 1 (2026): April

Social Capital and Family Planning Indicator in Indonesia: A Fixed Effect Analysis

Sidhi, Alifia Nugrahani (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Apr 2026

Abstract

Despite Indonesia’s family planning initiatives, modern contraceptive use has seen little progress over the past decade. This study investigates how women’s community participation, as a proxy for social capital, influences contraceptive behavior among women of reproductive age in rural and urban areas. Using panel data from the Indonesia Family Life Survey (IFLS) waves 4 and 5, fixed effects regression identifies the causal impact of community engagement. Results show that participation in health-related community groups increases the likelihood of modern contraceptive use by 11.5 percentage points compared to non-participation, while non-health-related activities have no significant effect. No rural–urban differences are observed. Decision-making autonomy and access to accurate contraceptive information strongly predict use, while education shows no consistent effect. These findings highlight the importance of health-related social capital in promoting contraceptive uptake. Policies should strengthen grassroots women’s health networks and integrate them more closely with national reproductive health programs. Keywords: community participation; Indonesia Family Life Survey (IFLS); modern contraceptive use; social capital.

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jisdep

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Economics, Econometrics & Finance Energy Environmental Science Law, Crime, Criminology & Criminal Justice Social Sciences

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The journal aimed at studying the issues of sustainable development (in terms of politics, economics, social, culture, environment, peace and justice, energy, and other strategic issues) from around the world to later be used as policy material in sustainable development planning in Indonesia, ...