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In August 2019, Indonesia's workforce totaled 133.56 million people. This figure comprises 126.41 million workers and 7.05 million unemployed individuals. However, within the total number of Indonesian workers, there are still people classified as underemployed. The number of underemployed individuals in Indonesia reached 8.14 million.
Underemployment refers to individuals working less than the standard working hours, or less than 35 hours a week. This means these individuals are still looking for work or are willing to accept more work. The Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS) previously referred to this as involuntary underemployment.
Meanwhile, other workforce categories include 28.41 million part-time workers and 89.96 million full-time workers.
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