Indonesian youth are part of the global millennial and Gen Z phenomenon, characterized by their digital savviness, diversity, and desire for self-expression. Growing up in a rapidly changing Indonesia, they are highly adaptable, open to new ideas, and eager to make their mark on the world. According to a report by the Indonesian Ministry of Youth and Sports, 71% of the country's population is under the age of 30, making Indonesia one of the youngest countries in the world.
Many young Indonesians, particularly those in the "sandwich generation" who care for both parents and children, take on multiple part-time or freelance roles to ensure financial stability. Indonesian youth are part of the global millennial
"Wait," Maya laughed, holding up her phone. "One more selfie for the 'Gram. The lighting is too good to waste." Many young Indonesians, particularly those in the "sandwich