Rascasse Audience Intelligence

Child development Audience in Indonesia

A data profile of the people who buy, follow and care about Child development in Indonesia — modelled from more than twelve digital signal sources. Child development has an estimated audience of 2,510,132 people in Indonesia.

#32among Field of study in Indonesia
#620among Topic in Indonesia
#101in Business & Career

The average Child development fan in Indonesia is 32.6 years old, more female, and lives primarily in West Java.

The audience is concentrated in West Java, East Java, Central Java.

Category: Business & Career · Type: Topic · Subtype: Field of study

The data on this page comes from the Rascasse audience panel and is refreshed monthly from search, social and browsing signals. As of 2026-08-18.

Section 01

At a glance

The key figures that characterise the Child development profile in Indonesia.

Audience size
2.5M
in Indonesia
Gender
68.3%
31.7% male
Age
32.6
average years
Country rank
#832
Topic in Indonesia
Fig. 01

Search interest · 12-month trend

-7%
vs. last year
JanMarMayJulSepNov
Monthly searches · Source: Rascasse Audience Intelligence
Section 02

Demographics of Child development fans

68.3% are female, 31.7% are male, average age 32.6.

Fig. 02

Gender split

68.3%
Female
31.7%
Male
Demographic split for Child development audience in Indonesia
MetricValue
Female68.3%
Male31.7%
Average age32.6
Estimated audience size2,510,132
Fig. 03

Age distribution

Ø 32.6
average years
Age distribution of the Child development audience in Indonesia
Age bracketShare%
16-1925%
20-2939%
30-3918%
40-4911%
50+7%
Fig. 04

Worldwide distribution

2.6%

of the worldwide Child development audience comes from Indonesia.

Worldwide audience distribution share by country for Child development
CountryShare
United States17.3%
Japan13.8%
Brazil10.7%
Section 03
Affinity (×) = how much more likely a member of this audience is to live in a region than the Indonesia average. Example: 2.0× means twice as concentrated as the national baseline.

Geography

Where the Child development audience in Indonesia is strongest.

Fig. 05

Top regions by affinity

Child development fans by region: top regions in Indonesia
#RegionReachAffinity×
01Bengkulu~20K1.07×
02Gorontalo (disambiguation)(2)~10K1.07×
03West Sulawesi~10K1.07×
04North Maluku~9K1.06×
05Bangka-Belitung Islands~10K1.05×
06East Nusa Tenggara~30K1.04×
07Maluku~10K1.04×
08Jambi~30K1.03×
09North Sulawesi~30K1.01×
10Central Kalimantan~20K1.01×
11Papua (province)~10K1.01×
12Aceh~30K1.00×
13West Nusa Tenggara~30K1.00×
14Riau Islands~30K1.00×
15Central Sulawesi~20K1.00×
16Southeast Sulawesi~20K1.00×
17North Kalimantan~8K1.00×
18West Sumatra~40K0.98×
19West Kalimantan~40K0.98×
20South Kalimantan~30K0.98×
21Lampung~50K0.97×
22Special Region of Yogyakarta~40K0.97×
23Riau~60K0.96×
24East Kalimantan~40K0.96×
25South Sumatra~60K0.95×
26South Sulawesi~70K0.94×
27Bali~50K0.94×
28North Sumatra~100K0.92×
29Banten~90K0.91×
30Jakarta~200K0.84×
31Central Java~200K0.83×
32East Java~200K0.80×
33West Java~300K0.75×
34West Papua0.00×
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How to read this data

Audience size is the estimated number of people in Indonesia who actively search for Child development. Affinity is an over-index ratio: 2.0× means the audience is twice as likely to engage with that brand or trait as the country average. Reach is the estimated number of audience members in a region. Regional and brand-affinity tables are sorted from strongest signal to weakest.

About this audience profile

This audience profile is generated by Rascasse from anonymized search-behavior signals across Indonesia. For methodology see methodology. Affinity values are over-index ratios vs. the country average (1.0 = baseline). Audience sizes are estimated, not measured.

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