one stay-at-home parent in Indonesia has shared an anonymous fragment of their life. the sample is small — read the numbers below as suggestive, not definitive.
asked whether they would trade lives with stay-at-home parents in Indonesia, 20 strangers have answered. the result is narrowly yes — slightly more strangers would trade in than not: 50% would trade, 35% would not, 15% are unsure.
compared with stay-at-home parents worldwide, stay-at-home parents in Indonesia are less happy by 1.6 points on the 1–10 scale, less stressed by 1.1 points, and less envied by 5 percentage points in the trade-or-not vote.
compared with everyone else in Indonesia, stay-at-home parents in Indonesia are less happy by 1.6 points on the 1–10 scale, less stressed by 0.7 points, and less envied by 9 percentage points in the trade-or-not vote.