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This article discusses demographics here in Indonesia. Perhaps it could also be posted in the 'Education' section 
The clock is ticking. Indonesia’s demographic dividend will not last indefinitely. By the 2040s, its population will begin to age more rapidly, and the window for labour-driven growth will close. The country’s long-term prosperity will depend on whether it can transform its demographic advantage into a productivity advantage.
Indonesia's future will not be determined by how many young people it has, but rather by what they can and can’t do
