The Average Indonesian Worker Works More Than 40 Hours a Week

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Yosepha Pusparisa 09/10/2020 13:46 WIB
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According to a report by the Central Statistics Agency (BPS), over the past four years, the average Indonesian aged 15 and above spent 41.49 hours per week working. This figure exceeds the stipulated limit of 40 hours per week, as stated in Article 77 of Law No. 13 of 2003.

In 2016, the average Indonesian aged 15 and above worked 41.79 hours per week. Fortunately, this duration has steadily decreased in subsequent years. By 2019, those aged 15 and above spent 40.96 hours working per week.

However, a closer examination reveals that in 2019, 39.83% of the working population worked between 35 and 48 hours per week. This is the largest proportion across all working hour categories. Meanwhile, 29% worked more than 48 hours per week, the second largest proportion.

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