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He looked out the window at the Jakarta traffic, a sea of motorbikes weaving through the heat. Many of those riders were part of the "gig economy," young graduates with no safety net, looking at men like Budi with a mix of envy and resentment. They saw the PNS as the "privileged class," often criticized in the media for slow service or "makan gaji buta"—receiving a salary for doing nothing.

The social contract in Indonesia is gotong royong (mutual cooperation). In places like Bali and North Sulawesi, interfaith marriages and mixed-religious family celebrations are common. However, the digital sphere has amplified identity politics. The challenge of 2026 is balancing the right to religious expression with the protection of minority rights—a tension Sukarno’s Ende model tried to resolve by placing "Belief in God" above any single organized religion.

★★★☆☆ (3.5/5) Essential for Ende-focused research, but limited for broader comparative or theory-building purposes.

: The "Good Life" for many young people in Indonesia, including those in NTT, is defined by having a stable government job, a harmonious family, and religious faith. In Ende, a PNS salary is often a prerequisite for a favorable marriage proposal, as it ensures a "dual-career" household income. Cultural Integration and Identity

: Half of Indonesia's population is under 40. In Ende, this "youth bulge" creates a challenge for PNS to provide stable employment

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