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The population density in Jakarta Province grew by 16 percent in 10 years. According to the Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS), the capital's population density in 2004 was 13,000 people/km² and increased to 15,000 people/km² in 2014.
This increasing density is due to the still high number of job opportunities offered compared to other regions. The BPS's 2014 Commuter Survey recorded 10 million people in Jakarta at night, while the daytime population reached 11.2 million.
Based on data from the Population and Civil Registration Agency of the Jakarta Provincial Government, Jakarta in 2014 had 2,726 Rukun Warga (RW, neighborhood units) and 30,536 Rukun Tetangga (RT, citizen units). Administratively, Jakarta has 44 sub-districts and 267 urban villages.
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