Culminating from the earlier parts of our Johor–Singapore Special Economic Zone (JSSEZ) insights, this report turns to the final piece of the equation – how income expectations, mobility, and connectivity shape Johoreans’ ability to participate in the opportunities around them. The realities of daily life, from commute times to the ease and reliability of getting around, ultimately shape how development is experienced in practice. This report explores how these everyday conditions influence not just movement, but whether opportunity can be realised.
This publication represents Part 4 of a multi-part exploration of Johoreans’ public sentiment and lived perspectives surrounding the JSSEZ. Each publication in this series is designed to be read independently, while together they provide a more complete picture.


