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Young people’s economic empowerment in Jordan: GAGE endline findings

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Young people’s economic empowerment in Jordan: GAGE endline findings

05.11.2025 | Jordan

Country

Jordan

Capability domains

Economic empowerment

Audience type

Policy maker or donor, Programme designer or implementer, Researcher

Data collection round

Endline

Year of publication

2025

Study methodology

Mixed-methods, Longitudinal

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Authors

Elizabeth Presler-Marshall, Sara Luckenbill, Nicola Jones, Sarah Alheiwidi, Sarah Baird, Stella Leung, Wafa Al Almaireh, Taghreed Alabbadi, Qasem Shareef

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In line with Sustainable Development Goal SDG 8, decent work and economic growth, the Jordanian government is committed to capitalising on its youth bulge and produce a skilled workforce capable of transforming the labour market and accelerating growth and development. Its Economic Modernisation Vision (launched in 2022) aims to strengthen and scale up Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET), alongside strengthening and extending the economic sectors deemed critical to Jordan’s future (e.g. industry, information and communication technology (ICT), tourism, etc.) (Ministry of Education, 2022; Government of Jordan, 2022).

Suggested citation

Presler-Marshall, E., Luckenbill, S., Jones, N., Alheiwidi, S., Baird, S., Leung, S., … and Shareef, Q. (2025) Young people’s economic empowerment in Jordan: GAGE endline findings. Report. London: Gender and Adolescence: Global Evidence (https://gage.odi.org/young-people-s-economic-empowerment-in-jordan-gage-endline-findings/)