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According to the Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS), in 2021, 39.52% or 51.79 million of the Indonesian population aged 15 and above who were employed were women.
This figure increased by 1.09 million people from the previous year, which was 50.7 million.
In 2021, 28.6% of female workers in Indonesia were in sales occupations. This figure increased by 1.05 percentage points compared to the previous year, which was 27.55%.
Furthermore, female workers in agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting occupations reached 24.38%, while women working in production, transportation, and unskilled labor accounted for 20.51%.
10.48% of female workers were professionals, technicians, and other related occupations. Female workers in service occupations accounted for 8.65%.
Female workers in managerial, clerical, and similar occupations accounted for 6.56%. Meanwhile, 0.7% of female workers were in leadership and management positions, and 0.12% were in other types of work.
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