In Jakarta, luxury residential complexes and glass office towers stand in stark juxtaposition to informal settlements, often separated by only a few meters. This sharp social divide is exacerbated by the city’s staggering population density, which a recent study places at 22,000 people per square kilometer. Consequently, while some inhabit modern high-rise buildings, many others struggle to find affordable housing.
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