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The Central Statistics Agency (BPS), in its publication *Women and Men in Indonesia 2024*, notes that a higher percentage of women aged 15 and above do not possess a certificate than men.
The BPS explains that this situation applies to both urban and rural areas.
In urban areas, the percentage of women in this age group without a certificate is 9.51%. Meanwhile, in rural areas, the number is higher, reaching 18.97%.
The percentage of men aged 15 and above in urban areas without a certificate is 6.30%. For men living in rural areas without a certificate, the figure is 14.13%.
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