Articles | Open Access | Vol. 4 No. 04 (2024): Volume 04 Issue 04 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.37547/marketing-fmmej-04-04-01

INDONESIA'S DEMOGRAPHIC BONUS: ASSESSING PREPAREDNESS AND PLANNING FOR THE FUTURE

Sihombing Eka , Faculty of Administrative Science, Universitas Indonesia

Abstract

This study investigates Indonesia's readiness to harness its demographic bonus, a period characterized by a larger working-age population relative to dependents. Employing a multidimensional approach, the research assesses various aspects of preparedness, including education, employment, healthcare, infrastructure, and policy frameworks. By analyzing demographic trends, socioeconomic indicators, and policy initiatives, the study offers insights into Indonesia's capacity to maximize the potential benefits of the demographic bonus and address associated challenges. The findings contribute to informed policymaking and strategic planning to capitalize on this demographic opportunity for sustainable development and economic growth.

Keywords

demographic bonus, readiness, preparedness

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Sihombing Eka. (2024). INDONESIA’S DEMOGRAPHIC BONUS: ASSESSING PREPAREDNESS AND PLANNING FOR THE FUTURE. Frontline Marketing, Management and Economics Journal, 4(04), 01–07. https://doi.org/10.37547/marketing-fmmej-04-04-01