: Unlike previous generations, Gen Z and the "Alpha" ABGs view therapy and mental well-being as essential investments, often prioritizing "self-care" spending over traditional savings. 3. The Employment Paradox & #KaburAjaDulu
Indonesia is currently in a "demographic dividend" period, but the job market for young graduates remains incredibly competitive. video abg mesum updated
The most significant shift for Indonesian youth is the introduction of (Government Regulation No. 17/2025). Starting March 1, 2026, Indonesia began enforcing stricter age requirements and content restrictions on social media and gaming platforms. : Unlike previous generations, Gen Z and the
: Over 60% of youth report a "skills mismatch," where their education does not align with the needs of the tech or green energy sectors. The most significant shift for Indonesian youth is
Mental health has moved from a "taboo" topic to a central social priority. Results from the revealed that nearly 10% of the 7 million children screened showed signs of anxiety or depression.