As of , Indonesian youth are among the most digitally active globally, spending an average of over seven hours online daily. Anak Jakarta; A sketch of Indonesian youth identity
Despite the national motto "Unity in Diversity," many schoolgirls face "jilbab bullying"—pressure or harassment to adhere to strict religious dress codes in schools. As of , Indonesian youth are among the
In some parts of Indonesia, early marriage is still a common practice, especially in rural areas. Many parents believe that marrying off their daughters early will protect them from premarital sex and bring honor to the family. Ratna's parents were no exception. As of , Indonesian youth are among the
They are the primary drivers of the "creative economy," influencing everything from local skincare trends to the success of homegrown fashion brands. Conclusion As of , Indonesian youth are among the