JakartaPost-Oct 20

An increasing number of Indonesian millennial women are embracing the concept of “waithood” by choosing to delay their marriage. The term “waithood” was first coined at the end of 2007 by Diane Singerman, a professor at American University in Washington, D.C., in her research on Middle Eastern youth. The phenomenon itself is nothing new, especially in developed countries where education is readily available to girls and women. “From a sociological perspective, waithood is one of the hallmarks of postmodern society. People are trying to break the old-fashioned way of thinking and revise some of the orders of modernity. They are open to new perspectives, including marriage,” said Maflahah, a junior researcher at Sekolah Riset (Research School) in Surakarta. Individual freedom of choice, as well as opportunities for higher education and self-actualization, make the postponement of marriage more attractive to many women today. Read more at: https://www.thejakartapost.com/paper/2021/10/19/marriage-not-now-the-rise-of-waithood-in-indonesia.html.