Policy Briefs

From Pressure to Prosperity: Can Jordan Translate Demographic Change into A Dividend?

No.

PB 165

Publisher

ERF

Date

June, 2026

In a nutshell
  • Jordan’s population growth has slowed over 2016-2025
  • The total fertility rate in Jordan has dropped from 3.4 births per women in 2016 to 2.4 births per woman in 2025
  • Jordan’s population is increasingly educated, women more so than men for recent cohorts These demographic trends provide an opportunity for Jordan to capture a demographic dividend – but only if the labor market can deliver decent work
  • Jordan’s efforts to align education and human resources development under the 2026 Education and Human Resources Development Law are an important step towards aligning labor supply and labor demand
  • These efforts need to be informed by more and better data to inform policymaking
From Pressure to Prosperity: Can Jordan Translate Demographic Change into A Dividend?

Authors

Caroline Krafft

Associate Professor, Humphrey School of Public Affairs,...

From Pressure to Prosperity: Can Jordan Translate Demographic Change into A Dividend?

Research Fellows

Ragui Assaad

Professor and Freeman Chair for International Economic...

From Pressure to Prosperity: Can Jordan Translate Demographic Change into A Dividend?

Authors

Nouf Abushehab

PhD Student at the Department of Economics,...