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According to a PolMark Indonesia survey across 73 electoral districts (Dapil), five issues are prioritized by female voters for immediate resolution. These priorities are economic improvement, job creation, road/infrastructure improvement, clean water provision, and improved healthcare services.
23.2% of respondents considered economic improvement the most pressing issue. This was followed by job creation (13.9%), road/infrastructure improvement (13.7%), clean water provision (3.6%), and healthcare service improvement (3.3%).
The background of female voters' occupations is dominated by homemakers (45.2%), farmers/ranchers/fishermen (20%), and traders (13.9%). This is followed by private employees (5.1%), unskilled laborers (4.7%), students (3.5%), teachers (2.2%), civil servants (1.3%), professionals (0.1%), and others (1.6%). 2.5% of respondents did not answer.
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