Type | Journal Article - Development Viewpoint |
Title | Jordan’s paradox of growth without employment |
Author(s) | |
Volume | 65 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2011 |
URL | https://www.soas.ac.uk/cdpr/publications/dv/file70187.pdf |
Abstract | The 2008-09 global economic crisis and the recent political turmoil in the Middle East have highlighted the urgent need for many economies in the region to dramatically increase the number of decent jobs. Conditions in the labour market in Jordan represent a stark microcosm of this region-wide problem. Despite high rates of growth in the early 2000s, the Jordanian economy created relatively few new productive jobs—particularly for Jordanians. As a result, many Jordanians have remained economically inactive or unemployed, or have emigrated. Meanwhile, many of the low-paid, low-skilled jobs created by the country’s economic growth have been taken by migrant workers from the rest of the Middle East or Asia. Why has this happened? |
» | Jordan - Employment and Unemployment Survey 2009, Economic Research Forum (ERF) Harmonization Data |