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According to BPS data, a larger proportion of women work part-time compared to men.
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Part-time workers are individuals who work less than 35 hours per week but are not seeking employment and are not willing to accept other work.
According to a report by the Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS), in February 2025, the proportion of part-time workers in Indonesia reached 25.81%.
"This means that out of every 100 working people, approximately 26 are part-time workers," stated the BPS in its report.
The proportion of part-time workers among women is higher than among men.
Of all working Indonesian women, 36.66% were part-time workers in February 2025. The proportion among men was only 18.55%.
A similar trend has occurred in recent years, as shown in the graph.
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