According to a recent survey, approximately 1 in 5 young women in Indonesia are unemployed. This staggering statistic highlights the need for a more comprehensive approach to address the challenges faced by young women in the job market.
Increasing access to education, particularly in areas with high dropout rates among girls, can empower young women with the knowledge and skills necessary to compete in the job market. Educational programs tailored to the needs of young women can foster economic independence. According to a recent survey, approximately 1 in