What Matters Most to Young People? Survey Results
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According to a survey by the Katadata Insight Center (KIC), the majority, or 48.2%, of young Indonesian respondents consider job opportunities to be the most important issue for political parties or figures to address.
Next, 13.5% considered the most important issue to be health insurance and public welfare.
Other respondents considered the most important issues to be increased awareness of the digital/creative economy (13.2%), support/training for social entrepreneurship (7.6%), and democracy and freedom of expression (6.2%).
Meanwhile, a smaller proportion of respondents prioritized environmental issues, income, access to public transportation, and homeownership, as shown in the graph.
The KIC survey involved 1,005 respondents proportionally distributed across Indonesia's 34 provinces. The sample consisted of 60.6% men and 39.4% women.
All respondents had mobile phone numbers and belonged to the "youth" group, namely Generation Z aged 17-26 (50.4%), and millennials aged 27-42 (49.6%).
The majority of respondents were located on Java Island (54.4%), followed by Sumatra (22.5%) and Sulawesi (7.8%), while the proportion of respondents from Kalimantan, Bali-Nusa Tenggara, and Maluku-Papua ranged from 3.6% to 6.4%.
Data collection was conducted online from October 11-17, 2023, using tSurvey's data collection platform, employing a non-probability sampling method.
This survey has a margin of error of +/- 3.1% at a 95% confidence level.
(See also: Performance and Vision are Key Factors for Young People Choosing President and Vice President)
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