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Jordanian Employment in the Aqaba Labor Market

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 October 2007

MOZFI M. AL-EMYAN
Affiliation:
Finance and Banking Sciences Department, Aqaba University College, Al-Balqaء Applied University, Aqaba, Jordan; e-mail: [email protected]
ZIAD S. ABU-HAMATTEH
Affiliation:
Water Resources and Environmental Management Department, Faculty of Agricultural Technology, Al-Balqaء Applied University, Amman, Jordan; e-mail: [email protected]
FAROOQ A. AL-AZZAM
Affiliation:
Finance and Banking Sciences Department, Aqaba University College, Al-Balqaء Applied University, Aqaba, Jordan; e-mail: [email protected]

Extract

This table shows the employment of Jordanians across industrial, educational, and occupational groups as a percentage of total employment in 2003. Note that the three major industries (in order) are public administration/social services; trade, including hotels and restaurants; and manufacturing. Almost 50 percent of Jordanian workers had less than a secondary education, and almost 50 percent of all employees fell into three occupational groups: service, shop, and market sales; craft and related trades; and elementary occupations.

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© 2007 Cambridge University Press

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