Working Papers

Wage Trends and Inequality in Jordan: 2010-2025

No.

PB 161

Publisher

ERF

Date

June, 2026

In a nutshell
  • Economic conditions and large migrant inflows have been shaping wage distribution and inequality in Jordan since 2010.
  • Wages remained broadly stable between 2010 and 2025, with Jordanians earning more than non-Jordanians.
  • Low-paid employment increased sharply by 2025, especially among non-Jordanian and informal workers.
  • While median wages remained relatively stable throughout 2010-25, wage inequality increased, especially between 2016 and 2025.
  • Inequality was particularly high among vulnerable groups such as non-Jordanian workers, older workers, workers with low skills and education, and those working in the informal private sector.
Wage Trends and Inequality in Jordan: 2010-2025

Research Fellows

May Gadallah

Associate Professor, Departments of Statistics, Cairo University

Wage Trends and Inequality in Jordan: 2010-2025

Authors

Mona El-Sayed

Assistant Lecturer, Economics Department, Faculty of Economics...

Wage Trends and Inequality in Jordan: 2010-2025

Speakers

Nesma Mamdouh Amer

Senior Statistician, Economic Research Forum