#Kaburajadulu and the opportunities for a strategic talent policy


Higher aspirations: The #KaburAjaDulu phenomenon is a good reminder for nations to rethink their talent policy. —Freepik

THE recent ruckus about #KaburAjaDulu (“let’s just run away first”), which suggests moving abroad, in Indonesia’s social media has stirred much debate, awe and suspicion.

From seeking higher income, gaining overseas work or study experience, to flexing on social media, the movement among Indonesia’s Gen Z reflects a deeper desire to search for “something better”. 

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