experiencing an increase number of single men and women which seems to ignore
traditional standards ages of getting married for both gentlemen and ladies. Indonesian
youth in this category are subjected to social pressure to marry, and this affect their
subjective well-being. Using data from Indonesian Family Life Survey (IFLS) 2014; 5th wave
with 29,160 participants (15.581 women and 13.579 men) from 15,160 households and 297 …