People Nationality: Noun and adjective--Jordanian(s). Population (2006, per IMF): 5.63 million. Religions (est.): Sunni Muslim 95%, Christian 4%, other 1%. Languages: Arabic (official), English. Education (2006, according to Jordan's Department of Statistics): Literacy--90.9%. Health (2003): Infant mortality rate--19/1,000. Life expectancy--71 yrs. Ethnic groups: Mostly Arab but small communities of Circassians, Armenians, and Kurds. Work force (1.3 million, of which 260 thousand are registered guest workers): public sector 17%, services 36%, manufacturing 20%, education 12%, health and social services 10%, primary industries 5%. Unemployment rate (2006): 13% of economically active Jordanians.
JORDAN PEOPLE Jordanians are Arabs, except for a few small communities of Circassians, Armenians, and Kurds who have adapted to Arab culture. The official language is Arabic, but English is used widely in commerce and government. About 70% of Jordan's population is urban; less than 6% of the rural population is nomadic or semi-nomadic. Most of the population lives where rainfall can support agriculture. Approximately 1.7 million registered Palestinian refugees and other displaced persons reside in Jordan, many as citizens. |