Based on the 2015 Intercensal Population Survey (SUPAS), the population of Jakarta will reach its peak in 2040, reaching 11.28 million people. This comprises 5.44 million men and 5.84 million women. After that, the capital's population will tend to decrease, reaching 11.24 million in 2045.
According to the 2015-2045 Indonesian Population Projection, the population of this province, with an area of 661.5 square kilometers, reached 10.18 million in 2015. This included 5.12 million men and 5.06 million women. In that year, the number of men in Jakarta was higher than the number of women, but starting in 2018, the number of women will exceed the number of men.
Meanwhile, the dependency ratio in 2015 reached 38.2%. This means that for every 100 people of working age, there are 38 dependents (aged 0-14 and over 65). This dependency ratio tends to increase year by year, reaching 53.6% in 2045.
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