The Number of Single Young People in Indonesia is Higher Than the Number of Married Young People

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Dwi Hadya Jayani 22/10/2020 14:01 WIB
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The Central Statistics Agency (BPS) in its 2019 Youth Statistics reported that the trend of unmarried youth is higher than that of married youth. Furthermore, the number of unmarried youth increased from 58.25% in 2018 to 59.17% in 2019. Meanwhile, married youth have shown a downward trend since 2014.

BPS also mentions that when someone marries can be influenced by economic needs, education, and cultural factors. For information, according to Law Number 40 of 2009, youth are Indonesian citizens aged 16 to 30 years who are entering a crucial period of growth and development.

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