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A wage gap per hour still exists in Indonesia, considering gender and disability status. In 2018, men received higher hourly wages, averaging Rp 26,050.42 and a median of Rp 24,920.13. Meanwhile, women's average hourly wage was only Rp 19,411.95, with a median of Rp 18,616.28.
Statistics Indonesia (BPS) states that this aligns with per capita expenditure in 2018: Rp 15 million for men and Rp 9.04 million for women. The hourly wage for people with disabilities was also lower. BPS explains that the empowerment of women and people with disabilities in the workforce remains minimal.
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