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A World Economic Forum survey reveals that 35.5% of Indonesian youth aged 15-35 aspire to become entrepreneurs in the future. This desire may be driven by the rapid growth of startups in recent years.
The desire among Thai youth to become entrepreneurs is also similar to that of Indonesia, at 31.9%. The lowest percentage is recorded in Singapore, at only 16.9%.
Besides entrepreneurship, the same survey shows that Southeast Asian youth are interested in working for multinational companies, the government, large-scale local companies, startups, and non-profit organizations. Meanwhile, interest in continuing family businesses and working in small and medium-sized enterprises is decreasing.
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