Living conditions of Palestinian camp refugees, Jordan 2011, Part 1
Results from interviews with all refugee
households in the 13 Palestinian refugee camps
Huafeng Zhang, Åge A. Tiltnes and Hani Eldada
Huafeng Zhang, Åge A. Tiltnes and Hani Eldada
Living conditions of Palestinian camp refugees, Jordan 2011, Part 1
Results from interviews with all refugee
households in the 13 Palestinian refugee camps
Fafo-paper 2014:16
© Fafo 2014
ISSN 0804-5135
Order no.: 10203
Contents
Introduction 5
List of tables
1. Housing, infrastructure and living area 9
1.1 Type of dwelling 9
1.2 Characteristics of dwelling 10
1.3 Dominant construction material of dwelling 11
1.4 Construction material of roof 12
1.5 Construction material of wall 13
1.6 Type of kitchen 14
1.7 Number of rooms in dwelling 15
1.8 Number of rooms in dwelling (mean) 16
1.9 Room per person (mean) 17
1.10 Crowding 18
1.11 Size of living area (square meters) 19
1.12 Size of living area per person (square meters, mean) 20
1.13 Areas outside of dwelling 21
1.14 Type of toilet facility 22
1.15 Location of toilet 23
1.16 Means of garbage disposal 24
1.17 Main source of water 25
1.18 Main source of drinking water 26
1.19 Source of electricity 27
1.20 Tenure of dwelling 28
2. Household Economy 29
2.1 Holdings outside the camp, in Jordan 29
2.2 Annual per capita household income 30
2.3 Annual per capita household income (mean), in JD 31
2.4 Household income sources past 12 months 32
2.5 Types of household wage income past 12 months 33
2.6 Types of household self-employment income past 12 months 34
2.7 Types of household transfer income past 12 months (1) 35
2.8 Types of household transfer income past 12 months (2) 36
2.9 Types of household property income past 12 months 37
2.10 Types of other household income sources past 12 months 38
2.11 Household income past month, in JD 39
2.12 Household income past month (mean), in JD 40
2.13 Household income past 12 months, in JD 41
2.14 Household income past 12 months (mean), in JD 42
2.15 Households which receive assistance from UNRWA's Social Safety Net Program 43 2.16 Households that have received assistance to renovate or upgrade their dwelling in the 44 2.17 Assistance received during the past six months by type of assistance 45 2.18 Food assistance received during the past six months by source 46 2.19 Money assistance received during the past six months by source 47
2.20 Assets(1) 48
2.21 Assets(2) 49
2.22 Assets(3) 50
2.23 Asset index 51
3. Demography and refugee status 52
3.1 Household size 52
3.2 Household size (mean) 53
3.3 Household type 54
3.4 Percentage distribution of population by gender and age 55
3.5 Marital status, individuals 15 years and above 56
3.6 Citizenship 57
3.7 Jordanian national identity number 58
3.8 Type of residency permit among individuals without Jordanian citizenship 59
3.9 Palestinian refugees registered with UNRWA 60
3.10 Palestinian refugees' place of origin in Palestine 61
3.11 Age when moved into the refugee camp 62
4. Education 63
4.1 Currently enrolled in school 63
4.2 Currently enrolled in school by age and gender 64
4.3 Currently enrolled in school by age and gender in Talbiyeh camp 65 4.4 Currently enrolled in school by age and gender in Hussein camp 66 4.5 Currently enrolled in school by age and gender in Wihdat camp 67 4.6 Currently enrolled in school by age and gender in Prince Hassan camp 68 4.7 Currently enrolled in school by age and gender in Baqa'a camp 69 4.8 Currently enrolled in school by age and gender in Zarqa camp 70 4.9 Currently enrolled in school by age and gender in Sukhneh camp 71 4.10 Currently enrolled in school by age and gender in Hitteen camp 72 4.11 Currently enrolled in school by age and gender in Madaba camp 73 4.12 Currently enrolled in school by age and gender in Irbid camp 74 4.13 Currently enrolled in school by age and gender in Azmi Al-Mufti camp 75 4.14 Currently enrolled in school by age and gender in Souf camp 76 4.15 Currently enrolled in school by age and gender in Jarash camp 77
4.16 Enrolment in kindergarten, children aged 4-6 78
4.17 Current enrollment 79
4.18 Type of Basic schools attended by camp children 80
4.19 Highest completed education 81
4.20 Literacy 82
4.21 Literacy by gender and age 83
5. Labor force 84
5.1 Labor force status 84
5.2 Labor force status (male) 85
5.3 Labor force status (female) 86
5.4 Youth labor force status 87
5.5 Type of employer 88
5.6 Employment status 89
5.7 Location of the workplace 90
5.8 Regularity of job 91
5.9 Duration of current job 92
5.10 Main activity in the past week 93
5.11 Unemployment rate 94
5.12 Unemployment rate (expanded) 95
5.13 Duration of unemployment 96
6. Health 97
6.1 Access to health insurance by type of insurance 97
6.2 Chronic health failure due to illness or injury 98
6.3 Age of onset of chronic health failure 99
6.4 Chronic health failure that hinder normal activity 100
Introduction
Study and data
This tabulation report comprises descriptive statistics from a study of the living condi- tions of the Palestinian refugee population residing inside Jordan’s 13 Palestinian refu- gee camps. 1 The study was initiated by Jordan’s Department of Palestinian Affairs (DPA), funded by the Government of Norway, and implemented by Fafo in close col- laboration with Jordan’s Department of Statistics (DoS), and with design input from UNRWA.
The study collected data through two large-scale surveys: (i) a comprehensive survey of the 13 Palestinian refugee camps (April to June 2011); and (ii) a multi-topic survey of a representative sample of Palestinian refugee-camp households (September to Novem- ber 2011). This report consists of tables with data from the comprehensive survey.
The comprehensive survey consisted of a rather brief questionnaire and collected basic information about housing and infrastructure, household income and durable goods, as well as data pertaining to each household member, such as gender, age, civil status, refu- gee status, nationality, health status, educational attainment and labour force participa- tion.
The study did not cover the natural extension of camps, but was limited to the ‘offi- cial’ or ‘historical’ borders of the camps since they have traditionally defined the man- date areas of the DPA.
The first stage of the comprehensive survey identified and demarcated these borders with the support of the DPA. In the second stage of the comprehensive survey, all building structures, dwellings and households inside the camps were listed. Interviewing the listed households constituted the third stage of the comprehensive survey. The list- ing started on 26 February and interviewing ended on 28 June 2011. Altogether 40,843 households residing within the historical borders of the camps were identified. Non- response varied across camps from approximately one to three per cent. In total, 40,342 households were interviewed in the third major stage of the comprehensive survey.
In principle, the results of the comprehensive survey are not valid for Palestinian refu- gees residing in the camps’ extensions. However, according to DPA and UNRWA, the circumstances of people residing in these adjacent areas are not significantly different from those inside the historical borders. We therefore believe the findings are fairly rep- resentative for the living conditions of Palestinian refugees residing in these adjacent areas also.
1 Ten of the 13 camps were originally established in response to the crises in 1948 and 1967 on government-owned or leased land for the specific purpose of establishing Palestinian refugee camps and are as such recognized as ‘official’ camps by UNRWA. The remaining three camps (Prince Hassan, Sukhneh and Madaba) were originally gatherings or concentrations of Palestinian refugees that were later recognized by the Jordanian government as camps but are still considered to be ‘unofficial’ by UNRWA. However, this has little impact on the services provided by UNRWA in these three camps.
Palestinian refugee defined
This report applies ‘Palestinian refugee’ in accordance with a Jordanian classification system, which was used for the first time in Jordan’s 1994 Population Census and has later been applied in several surveys by DoS and Fafo. The survey requested that all household members be categorized into the following groups:
1. Refugee from 1948;
2. Displaced from 1967;
3. Refugee from 1948, then displaced in 1967;
4. From the Gaza Strip; and 5. Non-refugee.
A ‘refugee from 1948’ is an individual whose place of permanent residence used to be in what is today the State of Israel (‘1948 areas’) and who took refuge in neighbouring countries as a result of the 1948 Arab-Israeli war and was prevented from returning.
Someone ‘displaced from 1967’ is an individual who arrived in (the east bank of the riv- er) Jordan in conjunction with the 1967 war, and who was not already a refugee from 1948. ‘Refugees, then displaced’ are people who were first forced to flee due to the 1948 war and settled in the West Bank (from 1951 part of Jordan) and then had to flee for the second time in conjunction with the 1967 war. The label ‘from Gaza Strip’ refers to people who arrived in Jordan from Gaza, mostly as a result of the 1967 war, and were unable to return, some of whom had already been displaced once in 1948. Descendants of these four categories of refugees and displaced inherit the status through the patri- lineal line. The fifth group in this classification system is a residual category, comprising all those who did not fit into the first four categories. It includes individuals from vari- ous backgrounds, including Egyptians, Syrians and other foreign nationals as well as a few Jordanians of Palestinian origin who do not consider themselves refugees (as de- fined here).
A ‘Palestinian refugee’, or simply ‘refugee’, in this report refers to a person who be- longs to any of the first four categories. 2 Hence, when we report on individual char- acteristics, we only use data on refugees according to the Jordanian classification system.
However, we also report on Palestinian refugee households, defined as any household with at least one member who is a Palestinian refugee as defined above. Two and one-half per cent of all refugee-camp households completely lack members who are Palestinian refugees. Hence, 97.5 per cent of all households are refugee households, as defined by us.
2 This is different from the definition of ‘Palestine refugee’ applied by UNRWA, whose core mandate is to provide services to ‘Palestine refugees’, defined as any person whose ‘normal place of residence was in Mandate Palestine during the period from 1 June 1946 to 15 May 1948 and who lost both home and means of livelihood as a result of the 1948 Arab-Israeli war’. Source: UNRWA and UNHCR 2007. The United Nations and Palestinian Refugees, page 5, http://www.unrwa.org/userfiles/2010011791015.pdf.
Reading the tables
The tables contain the values of the output variable (the issue we are interested in) in the columns. The values or results for the entire population are given in the top-most row.
The background variable or individual/household characteristics are displayed in the rows. This allows for comparison of various sub-groups, e.g. across place of residence, age or educational attainment.
The results are displayed as percentages, but contain the number of observations (‘N’) as row totals.
In some tables, one or more cells contain a dash instead of a number. This implies that not a single person or household had that particular value on the output variable.
Rounding up to the nearest decimal is used. Hence, if one or very few persons or households have a value but they add up to less than 0.05 per cent, it would be present- ed as zero in the table.
In some tables, crucial information about the respondents or N is placed under the table
itself.
Apartment building [Amara]
Small, traditional
house [Dar] Hut/
barrack
Total N
40,8 59,0 ,1 100,0 39 336
Talbiyeh 31,8 68,2 - 100,0 556
Hussein 61,5 38,3 ,1 100,0 3 380
Wihdat 40,9 59,1 - 100,0 3 540
Prince Hassan 84,7 15,3 - 100,0 1 224
Baqa'a 25,1 74,8 ,1 100,0 11 323
Zarqa 45,3 54,7 - 100,0 1 115
Sukhneh 34,1 65,9 - 100,0 537
Hitteen 49,7 50,3 ,0 100,0 6 890
Madaba 49,7 50,3 - 100,0 775
Irbid 46,7 53,3 - 100,0 2 153
Azmi Al-Mufti 40,9 58,6 ,5 100,0 3 285
Souf 52,0 47,7 ,3 100,0 2 033
Jarash 22,8 77,1 ,1 100,0 2 525
16-29 52,2 47,7 ,0 100,0 4 496
30-39 46,6 53,4 ,1 100,0 11 293
40-49 35,7 64,3 ,1 100,0 10 718
50+ 36,2 63,7 ,2 100,0 12 829
Male 41,7 58,2 ,1 100,0 33 429
Female 35,8 63,9 ,3 100,0 5 907
Not completed any
schooling 36,2 63,4 ,4 100,0 2 784
Elementary 40,3 59,5 ,1 100,0 3 216
Preparatory/ Basic 41,7 58,2 ,1 100,0 14 246
Secondary 41,7 58,2 ,1 100,0 7 817
Post-secondary 40,5 59,5 ,0 100,0 11 273
1-2 42,9 56,9 ,2 100,0 6 407
3-5 45,9 54,0 ,1 100,0 15 852
6-7 37,8 62,1 ,1 100,0 10 685
8+ 31,4 68,6 ,1 100,0 6 392
Lowest income 33,6 66,3 ,2 100,0 7 976
Low income 38,8 61,1 ,1 100,0 7 759
Middle income 40,2 59,8 ,1 100,0 8 242
High income 44,1 55,9 ,1 100,0 7 899
Highest income 48,1 51,8 ,1 100,0 7 369
Yes 32,6 67,1 ,4 100,0 4 497
No 41,7 58,2 ,1 100,0 33 537
1.1 Type of dwelling
Total Total
Camp
Assistance from UNRWA's SSNP All refugee households Age of household head
Gender of household head Highest completed education level of household members
Household size
Annual per capita
household income,
quintiles
Hut with corrugated iron plates
Bricks/
concrete with corrugated iron plates
roof
Old, ruined house
Proper/
regular house Other
Total N
,1 13,2 2,9 83,8 ,0 100,0 39 336
Talbiyeh ,2 4,9 5,6 89,4 - 100,0 556
Hussein ,1 1,5 7,3 91,2 - 100,0 3 380
Wihdat - ,5 4,8 94,7 - 100,0 3 540
Prince Hassan - - 2,9 97,1 - 100,0 1 224
Baqa'a ,1 24,7 1,8 73,4 - 100,0 11 323
Zarqa - ,3 4,7 95,0 ,1 100,0 1 115
Sukhneh - ,6 5,8 93,7 - 100,0 537
Hitteen ,0 14,8 1,9 83,2 - 100,0 6 890
Madaba - ,1 1,2 98,7 - 100,0 775
Irbid - ,8 3,3 95,9 ,0 100,0 2 153
Azmi Al-Mufti ,5 2,1 2,2 95,2 - 100,0 3 285
Souf ,2 13,5 1,2 85,0 - 100,0 2 033
Jarash ,2 35,5 2,6 61,7 ,0 100,0 2 525
16-29 ,0 14,8 2,0 83,2 - 100,0 4 496
30-39 ,1 13,8 2,2 83,8 ,0 100,0 11 293
40-49 ,0 13,0 3,1 83,9 - 100,0 10 718
50+ ,2 12,1 3,7 84,0 ,0 100,0 12 829
Male ,1 13,2 2,6 84,1 ,0 100,0 33 429
Female ,2 13,0 4,4 82,5 - 100,0 5 907
Not completed any schooling ,3 14,4 5,6 79,7 ,0 100,0 2 784
Elementary ,1 16,1 4,4 79,5 - 100,0 3 216
Preparatory/ Basic ,1 13,8 3,0 83,1 ,0 100,0 14 246
Secondary ,1 13,3 2,8 83,8 - 100,0 7 817
Post-secondary ,1 11,1 1,8 87,1 - 100,0 11 273
1-2 ,2 12,6 3,8 83,4 ,0 100,0 6 407
3-5 ,1 12,6 2,6 84,7 ,0 100,0 15 852
6-7 ,1 13,1 2,6 84,2 ,0 100,0 10 685
8+ ,1 15,2 3,2 81,5 - 100,0 6 392
Lowest income ,2 18,6 4,7 76,5 ,0 100,0 7 976
Low income ,1 14,6 3,1 82,1 - 100,0 7 759
Middle income ,0 12,3 2,8 84,8 - 100,0 8 242
High income ,1 10,8 2,0 87,1 - 100,0 7 899
Highest income ,1 9,2 1,7 89,0 - 100,0 7 369
Yes ,4 14,8 6,3 78,6 - 100,0 4 497
No ,1 13,0 2,3 84,6 ,0 100,0 33 537
1.2 Characteristics of dwelling
Total Total
Camp
Assistance from UNRWA's SSNP All refugee households Age of household head
Gender of household head
Highest completed education level of household members
Household size
Annual per capita household income, quintiles
Cut-stone/
cut-stone and
concrete Concrete Cement bricks
Clay/ mud bricks and stone
Temporary material (e.g.
wood, iron plates, wool)
Total N
,5 2,4 96,6 ,3 ,2 100,0 39 336
Talbiyeh ,2 4,9 94,6 ,2 ,2 100,0 556
Hussein 1,9 1,7 95,9 ,3 ,2 100,0 3 380
Wihdat ,6 7,1 92,1 ,2 - 100,0 3 540
Prince Hassan ,4 ,1 99,4 ,1 - 100,0 1 224
Baqa'a ,2 1,9 97,6 ,3 ,1 100,0 11 323
Zarqa ,2 ,1 99,5 ,3 - 100,0 1 115
Sukhneh ,2 ,6 99,1 ,2 - 100,0 537
Hitteen ,1 ,4 99,3 ,1 ,0 100,0 6 890
Madaba ,4 9,2 90,5 - - 100,0 775
Irbid ,3 2,1 96,7 ,7 ,1 100,0 2 153
Azmi Al-Mufti 2,0 6,4 90,4 ,7 ,6 100,0 3 285
Souf ,1 1,5 97,8 ,1 ,4 100,0 2 033
Jarash ,3 ,4 99,0 ,1 ,3 100,0 2 525
16-29 ,4 2,4 96,9 ,3 ,1 100,0 4 496
30-39 ,5 2,3 96,8 ,3 ,1 100,0 11 293
40-49 ,5 2,4 96,9 ,2 ,1 100,0 10 718
50+ ,6 2,5 96,3 ,3 ,3 100,0 12 829
Male ,5 2,4 96,7 ,3 ,1 100,0 33 429
Female ,5 2,4 96,4 ,3 ,4 100,0 5 907
Not completed any schooling ,4 2,3 96,4 ,4 ,5 100,0 2 784
Elementary ,4 2,5 96,5 ,4 ,2 100,0 3 216
Preparatory/ Basic ,4 2,0 97,1 ,3 ,2 100,0 14 246
Secondary ,7 2,8 96,0 ,4 ,1 100,0 7 817
Post-secondary ,6 2,6 96,5 ,1 ,1 100,0 11 273
1-2 ,6 2,2 96,7 ,3 ,2 100,0 6 407
3-5 ,6 2,5 96,5 ,3 ,1 100,0 15 852
6-7 ,5 2,6 96,6 ,3 ,2 100,0 10 685
8+ ,4 2,2 97,0 ,3 ,1 100,0 6 392
Lowest income ,4 2,5 96,6 ,3 ,3 100,0 7 976
Low income ,4 2,2 96,9 ,3 ,2 100,0 7 759
Middle income ,5 2,7 96,5 ,2 ,1 100,0 8 242
High income ,6 2,4 96,6 ,3 ,1 100,0 7 899
Highest income ,6 2,3 96,7 ,2 ,1 100,0 7 369
Yes ,5 1,6 97,2 ,3 ,5 100,0 4 497
No ,5 2,6 96,5 ,3 ,1 100,0 33 537
1.3 Dominant construction material of dwelling
Total Total
Camp
Assistance from UNRWA's SSNP All refugee households Age of household head
Gender of household head
Highest completed education level of household members
Household size
Annual per capita household income, quintiles
Only permanent, proper roof
Corrugated iron plates (partly or
entirely)
Other temporary
materials (partly or entirely)
Total N
77,7 22,1 ,3 100,0 39 336
Talbiyeh 55,2 43,7 1,1 100,0 556
Hussein 88,2 11,5 ,3 100,0 3 380
Wihdat 90,7 9,2 ,1 100,0 3 540
Prince Hassan 94,7 5,2 ,1 100,0 1 224
Baqa'a 71,4 28,6 - 100,0 11 323
Zarqa 84,2 14,8 1,0 100,0 1 115
Sukhneh 65,4 34,1 ,6 100,0 537
Hitteen 83,9 16,1 ,0 100,0 6 890
Madaba 98,7 1,2 ,1 100,0 775
Irbid 91,9 5,6 2,5 100,0 2 153
Azmi Al-Mufti 89,8 10,0 ,2 100,0 3 285
Souf 69,5 30,5 - 100,0 2 033
Jarash 25,1 74,5 ,4 100,0 2 525
16-29 78,2 21,6 ,2 100,0 4 496
30-39 77,8 22,1 ,1 100,0 11 293
40-49 77,0 22,8 ,3 100,0 10 718
50+ 78,0 21,6 ,4 100,0 12 829
Male 78,0 21,7 ,2 100,0 33 429
Female 75,6 23,9 ,5 100,0 5 907
Not completed any
schooling 73,9 25,8 ,3 100,0 2 784
Elementary 72,5 26,9 ,6 100,0 3 216
Preparatory/ Basic 76,3 23,4 ,3 100,0 14 246
Secondary 77,9 21,9 ,2 100,0 7 817
Post-secondary 81,7 18,2 ,1 100,0 11 273
1-2 78,3 21,4 ,4 100,0 6 407
3-5 79,3 20,5 ,3 100,0 15 852
6-7 77,3 22,5 ,2 100,0 10 685
8+ 73,7 26,1 ,2 100,0 6 392
Lowest income 67,5 32,2 ,4 100,0 7 976
Low income 76,0 23,7 ,3 100,0 7 759
Middle income 78,5 21,2 ,3 100,0 8 242
High income 82,2 17,6 ,2 100,0 7 899
Highest income 84,7 15,1 ,1 100,0 7 369
Yes 70,9 28,7 ,4 100,0 4 497
No 78,6 21,1 ,2 100,0 33 537
1.4 Construction material of roof
Total Total
Camp
Assistance from UNRWA's SSNP All refugee households Age of household head
Gender of household head
Highest completed education level of household members
Household size
Annual per capita
household income,
quintiles
Only permanent, proper walls
Corrugated iron plates (partly or
entirely)
Other temporary
materials (partly or entirely)
Total N
98,6 1,4 ,0 100,0 39 336
Talbiyeh 98,2 1,6 ,2 100,0 556
Hussein 98,8 1,1 ,1 100,0 3 380
Wihdat 99,0 1,0 ,0 100,0 3 540
Prince Hassan 99,8 ,2 - 100,0 1 224
Baqa'a 98,9 1,1 - 100,0 11 323
Zarqa 99,0 ,9 ,1 100,0 1 115
Sukhneh 98,3 1,7 - 100,0 537
Hitteen 99,4 ,5 ,0 100,0 6 890
Madaba 99,2 ,6 ,1 100,0 775
Irbid 99,1 ,7 ,2 100,0 2 153
Azmi Al-Mufti 96,8 3,1 ,1 100,0 3 285
Souf 96,4 3,6 - 100,0 2 033
Jarash 97,0 2,8 ,2 100,0 2 525
16-29 98,9 1,1 ,0 100,0 4 496
30-39 98,8 1,2 ,0 100,0 11 293
40-49 98,5 1,4 ,1 100,0 10 718
50+ 98,3 1,6 ,0 100,0 12 829
Male 98,7 1,3 ,1 100,0 33 429
Female 98,0 2,0 ,0 100,0 5 907
Not completed any
schooling 97,3 2,7 ,1 100,0 2 784
Elementary 98,8 1,2 ,0 100,0 3 216
Preparatory/ Basic 98,4 1,5 ,1 100,0 14 246
Secondary 98,7 1,3 ,0 100,0 7 817
Post-secondary 99,0 1,0 ,0 100,0 11 273
1-2 98,1 1,8 ,1 100,0 6 407
3-5 98,8 1,2 ,0 100,0 15 852
6-7 98,6 1,3 ,1 100,0 10 685
8+ 98,4 1,5 ,0 100,0 6 392
Lowest income 97,9 2,0 ,1 100,0 7 976
Low income 98,7 1,3 - 100,0 7 759
Middle income 98,9 1,1 ,0 100,0 8 242
High income 98,7 1,3 ,1 100,0 7 899
Highest income 98,8 1,2 ,0 100,0 7 369
Yes 97,5 2,4 ,0 100,0 4 497
No 98,8 1,2 ,1 100,0 33 537
1.5 Construction material of wall
Total Total
Camp
Assistance from UNRWA's SSNP All refugee households Age of household head
Gender of household head Highest completed education level of household members
Household size
Annual per capita
household
income, quintiles
Independent kitchen
independent No kitchen
Total N
97,8 2,2 100,0 39 293
Talbiyeh 99,6 ,4 100,0 556
Hussein 95,8 4,2 100,0 3 377
Wihdat 97,9 2,1 100,0 3 537
Prince Hassan 98,4 1,6 100,0 1 224
Baqa'a 98,4 1,6 100,0 11 299
Zarqa 99,0 1,0 100,0 1 115
Sukhneh 98,7 1,3 100,0 537
Hitteen 98,0 2,0 100,0 6 885
Madaba 99,6 ,4 100,0 774
Irbid 97,9 2,1 100,0 2 152
Azmi Al-Mufti 95,9 4,1 100,0 3 281
Souf 98,5 1,5 100,0 2 032
Jarash 97,4 2,6 100,0 2 524
16-29 96,7 3,3 100,0 4 492
30-39 98,1 1,9 100,0 11 277
40-49 98,2 1,8 100,0 10 707
50+ 97,7 2,3 100,0 12 817
Male 98,0 2,0 100,0 33 393
Female 96,8 3,2 100,0 5 900
Not completed any
schooling 93,9 6,1 100,0 2 781
Elementary 97,0 3,0 100,0 3 214
Preparatory/ Basic 98,0 2,0 100,0 14 230
Secondary 98,3 1,7 100,0 7 810
Post-secondary 98,6 1,4 100,0 11 258
1-2 95,5 4,5 100,0 6 402
3-5 98,1 1,9 100,0 15 833
6-7 98,4 1,6 100,0 10 672
8+ 98,7 1,3 100,0 6 386
Lowest income 96,9 3,1 100,0 7 968
Low income 98,1 1,9 100,0 7 750
Middle income 98,2 1,8 100,0 8 232
High income 98,1 1,9 100,0 7 892
Highest income 98,0 2,0 100,0 7 360
Yes 96,6 3,4 100,0 4 490
No 98,1 1,9 100,0 33 509
1.6 Type of kitchen
Total Total
Camp
Assistance from UNRWA's SSNP All refugee households Age of household head
Gender of household head Highest completed education level of household members
Household size
Annual per capita
household income,
quintiles
1 2 3 4 5+
Total N
5,0 30,3 48,1 13,9 2,7 100,0 39 336
Talbiyeh 4,1 41,9 37,8 13,3 2,9 100,0 556
Hussein 3,3 41,7 35,2 17,8 1,9 100,0 3 380
Wihdat 6,2 44,4 35,2 12,6 1,6 100,0 3 540
Prince Hassan 1,7 25,7 50,5 20,4 1,7 100,0 1 224
Baqa'a 4,0 24,2 58,5 11,2 2,1 100,0 11 323
Zarqa 4,8 40,4 41,3 11,7 1,8 100,0 1 115
Sukhneh 1,7 22,3 57,0 17,1 1,9 100,0 537
Hitteen 5,1 29,9 52,7 10,0 2,3 100,0 6 890
Madaba 4,9 33,3 44,6 16,0 1,2 100,0 775
Irbid 6,9 32,5 43,4 15,0 2,2 100,0 2 153
Azmi Al-Mufti 6,0 26,0 42,1 21,7 4,3 100,0 3 285
Souf 6,4 27,5 40,1 18,7 7,1 100,0 2 033
Jarash 8,0 25,7 45,3 15,5 5,5 100,0 2 525
Apartment building 5,6 33,5 44,0 14,3 2,6 100,0 16 068
Small, traditional house 4,5 28,0 51,0 13,8 2,8 100,0 23 226
Hut/barrack 26,2 47,6 26,2 - - 100,0 42
16-29 12,0 44,5 36,7 6,0 ,7 100,0 4 496
30-39 5,4 37,7 45,9 9,6 1,4 100,0 11 293
40-49 2,4 26,9 51,7 16,0 3,0 100,0 10 718
50+ 4,3 21,7 50,9 18,9 4,2 100,0 12 829
Male 4,5 30,3 48,5 14,0 2,7 100,0 33 429
Female 7,6 30,1 46,0 13,9 2,4 100,0 5 907
Not completed any
schooling 15,2 36,5 38,3 8,8 1,3 100,0 2 784
Elementary 8,1 40,5 41,7 8,7 1,1 100,0 3 216
Preparatory/ Basic 5,4 34,1 47,1 11,7 1,8 100,0 14 246
Secondary 3,6 29,8 49,9 14,3 2,5 100,0 7 817
Post-secondary 2,1 21,4 52,4 19,3 4,8 100,0 11 273
1-2 12,2 38,0 40,1 8,8 ,9 100,0 6 407
3-5 5,5 34,9 46,3 11,6 1,7 100,0 15 852
6-7 2,3 26,6 52,3 15,8 3,0 100,0 10 685
8+ 1,0 17,3 53,4 21,9 6,3 100,0 6 392
Lowest income 5,7 33,4 47,4 11,3 2,3 100,0 7 976
Low income 4,5 31,0 49,8 12,7 2,0 100,0 7 759
Middle income 5,0 28,9 48,7 14,9 2,5 100,0 8 242
High income 4,8 29,1 48,2 15,0 3,0 100,0 7 899
Highest income 5,0 29,1 46,3 15,9 3,7 100,0 7 369
Yes 8,8 36,4 42,4 10,7 1,7 100,0 4 497
No 4,5 29,3 49,0 14,3 2,8 100,0 33 537
1.7 Number of rooms in dwelling
Total Total
Camp
Type of dwelling
All refugee households. Kitchen, bathroom, hallways and areas that are rented out or only used for work are excluded.
Age of household head
Gender of household head Highest completed education level of household members
Household size
Annual per capita household income, quintiles
Assistance from UNRWA's SSNP
25
percentile Median 75
percentile Mean N
2,0 3,0 3,0 2,8 39 336
Talbiyeh 2,0 3,0 3,0 2,7 556
Hussein 2,0 3,0 3,0 2,7 3 380
Wihdat 2,0 2,0 3,0 2,6 3 540
Prince Hassan 2,0 3,0 3,0 3,0 1 224
Baqa'a 2,0 3,0 3,0 2,8 11 323
Zarqa 2,0 3,0 3,0 2,7 1 115
Sukhneh 3,0 3,0 3,0 3,0 537
Hitteen 2,0 3,0 3,0 2,8 6 890
Madaba 2,0 3,0 3,0 2,8 775
Irbid 2,0 3,0 3,0 2,7 2 153
Azmi Al-Mufti 2,0 3,0 4,0 2,9 3 285
Souf 2,0 3,0 4,0 2,9 2 033
Jarash 2,0 3,0 3,0 2,9 2 525
Apartment building 2,0 3,0 3,0 2,8 16 068
Small, traditional house 2,0 3,0 3,0 2,8 23 226
Hut/barrack 1,0 2,0 3,0 2,0 42
16-29 2,0 2,0 3,0 2,4 4 496
30-39 2,0 3,0 3,0 2,6 11 293
40-49 2,0 3,0 3,0 2,9 10 718
50+ 2,0 3,0 3,0 3,0 12 829
Male 2,0 3,0 3,0 2,8 33 429
Female 2,0 3,0 3,0 2,7 5 907
Not completed any
schooling 2,0 2,0 3,0 2,4 2 784
Elementary 2,0 3,0 3,0 2,5 3 216
Preparatory/ Basic 2,0 3,0 3,0 2,7 14 246
Secondary 2,0 3,0 3,0 2,8 7 817
Post-secondary 3,0 3,0 3,0 3,0 11 273
1-2 2,0 2,0 3,0 2,5 6 407
3-5 2,0 3,0 3,0 2,7 15 852
6-7 2,0 3,0 3,0 2,9 10 685
8+ 3,0 3,0 4,0 3,2 6 392
Lowest income 2,0 3,0 3,0 2,7 7 976
Low income 2,0 3,0 3,0 2,8 7 759
Middle income 2,0 3,0 3,0 2,8 8 242
High income 2,0 3,0 3,0 2,8 7 899
Highest income 2,0 3,0 3,0 2,9 7 369
Yes 2,0 3,0 3,0 2,6 4 497
No 2,0 3,0 3,0 2,8 33 537
1.8 Number of rooms in dwelling (mean)
Total Camp
Type of dwelling
Assistance from UNRWA's SSNP All refugee households Age of household head
Gender of household head Highest completed education level of household members
Household size
Annual per capita
household income,
quintiles
25
percentile Median 75
percentile Mean N
,40 ,50 ,80 ,72 39 336
Talbiyeh ,38 ,50 ,75 ,66 556
Hussein ,40 ,50 ,80 ,74 3 380
Wihdat ,38 ,50 ,80 ,71 3 540
Prince Hassan ,43 ,60 1,00 ,80 1 224
Baqa'a ,40 ,50 ,80 ,73 11 323
Zarqa ,40 ,50 1,00 ,76 1 115
Sukhneh ,43 ,60 1,00 ,75 537
Hitteen ,40 ,50 ,80 ,73 6 890
Madaba ,38 ,50 ,80 ,73 775
Irbid ,40 ,57 ,80 ,73 2 153
Azmi Al-Mufti ,43 ,57 ,80 ,72 3 285
Souf ,40 ,57 ,83 ,73 2 033
Jarash ,38 ,50 ,75 ,65 2 525
Apartment building ,40 ,57 1,00 ,74 16 068
Small, traditional house ,40 ,50 ,75 ,72 23 226
Hut/barrack ,33 ,43 1,00 ,69 42
16-29 ,50 ,67 1,00 ,82 4 496
30-39 ,40 ,50 ,67 ,60 11 293
40-49 ,33 ,43 ,60 ,54 10 718
50+ ,50 ,71 1,00 ,96 12 829
Male ,40 ,50 ,75 ,63 33 429
Female ,60 1,00 1,50 1,23 5 907
Not completed any
schooling 1,00 1,50 2,00 1,71 2 784
Elementary ,40 ,60 1,00 ,80 3 216
Preparatory/ Basic ,40 ,50 ,75 ,64 14 246
Secondary ,40 ,50 ,75 ,61 7 817
Post-secondary ,40 ,50 ,75 ,64 11 273
1-2 1,00 1,50 2,00 1,65 6 407
3-5 ,50 ,67 ,75 ,68 15 852
6-7 ,33 ,43 ,50 ,45 10 685
8+ ,30 ,38 ,40 ,36 6 392
Lowest income ,33 ,40 ,50 ,48 7 976
Low income ,38 ,50 ,60 ,57 7 759
Middle income ,43 ,50 ,75 ,70 8 242
High income ,50 ,60 1,00 ,77 7 899
Highest income ,60 1,00 1,50 1,13 7 369
Yes ,40 ,56 1,00 ,80 4 497
No ,40 ,50 ,80 ,71 33 537
1.9 Room per person (mean)
Total Camp
Type of dwelling
Assistance from UNRWA's SSNP All refugee households Age of household head
Gender of household head Highest completed education level of household members
Household size
Annual per capita
household income,
quintiles
Crowded Not crowded
Total N
17,6 82,4 100,0 39 336
Talbiyeh 21,0 79,0 100,0 556
Hussein 16,9 83,1 100,0 3 380
Wihdat 22,8 77,2 100,0 3 540
Prince Hassan 11,9 88,1 100,0 1 224
Baqa'a 16,1 83,9 100,0 11 323
Zarqa 19,5 80,5 100,0 1 115
Sukhneh 13,2 86,8 100,0 537
Hitteen 17,3 82,7 100,0 6 890
Madaba 20,6 79,4 100,0 775
Irbid 16,4 83,6 100,0 2 153
Azmi Al-Mufti 15,2 84,8 100,0 3 285
Souf 17,6 82,4 100,0 2 033
Jarash 24,2 75,8 100,0 2 525
Apartment building 16,2 83,8 100,0 16 068
Small, traditional house 18,6 81,4 100,0 23 226
Hut/barrack 31,0 69,0 100,0 42
16-29 10,5 89,5 100,0 4 496
30-39 19,6 80,4 100,0 11 293
40-49 27,0 73,0 100,0 10 718
50+ 10,5 89,5 100,0 12 829
Male 19,5 80,5 100,0 33 429
Female 6,8 93,2 100,0 5 907
Not completed any
schooling 5,0 95,0 100,0 2 784
Elementary 19,3 80,7 100,0 3 216
Preparatory/ Basic 20,0 80,0 100,0 14 246
Secondary 18,9 81,1 100,0 7 817
Post-secondary 16,4 83,6 100,0 11 273
1-2 - 100,0 100,0 6 407
3-5 5,5 94,5 100,0 15 852
6-7 28,9 71,1 100,0 10 685
8+ 46,5 53,5 100,0 6 392
Lowest income 37,0 63,0 100,0 7 976
Low income 23,7 76,3 100,0 7 759
Middle income 14,9 85,1 100,0 8 242
High income 8,2 91,8 100,0 7 899
Highest income 3,4 96,6 100,0 7 369
Yes 20,5 79,5 100,0 4 497
No 17,2 82,8 100,0 33 537
1.10 Crowding
Total Total
Camp
Type of dwelling
All refugee households. A household is crowded when three or more people share one room, on the average.
Age of household head
Gender of household head Highest completed education level of household members
Household size
Annual per capita household income, quintiles
Assistance from
UNRWA's SSNP
25
percentile Median 75
percentile Mean N
50 90 96 78 39 294
Talbiyeh 50 63 100 70 556
Hussein 50 50 100 66 3 365
Wihdat 50 50 96 67 3 538
Prince Hassan 50 80 100 76 1 224
Baqa'a 66 96 96 84 11 305
Zarqa 50 55 96 67 1 115
Sukhneh 70 96 100 85 537
Hitteen 60 96 96 83 6 889
Madaba 50 90 100 79 774
Irbid 50 76 85 69 2 153
Azmi Al-Mufti 58 80 100 77 3 280
Souf 60 85 100 84 2 033
Jarash 50 80 96 77 2 525
Apartment building 50 80 96 75 16 050
Small, traditional house 50 90 96 80 23 203
Hut/barrack 30 48 60 51 41
16-29 45 60 96 66 4 489
30-39 50 80 96 73 11 278
40-49 50 90 96 81 10 707
50+ 60 96 100 83 12 820
Male 50 90 96 78 33 391
Female 50 86 96 76 5 903
Not completed any
schooling 45 65 96 68 2 782
Elementary 50 70 96 70 3 214
Preparatory/ Basic 50 80 96 75 14 226
Secondary 50 90 96 79 7 809
Post-secondary 70 96 98 86 11 263
1-2 50 70 96 69 6 403
3-5 50 80 96 75 15 835
6-7 55 90 96 81 10 673
8+ 78 96 100 88 6 383
Lowest income 50 80 96 76 7 966
Low income 50 85 96 77 7 746
Middle income 50 90 96 78 8 233
High income 50 90 96 79 7 895
Highest income 50 90 96 80 7 365
Yes 50 75 96 71 4 494
No 50 90 96 79 33 502
1.11 Size of living area (square meters)
Total Camp
Type of dwelling
Assistance from UNRWA's SSNP All refugee households Age of household head
Gender of household head Highest completed education level of household members
Household size
Annual per capita
household income,
quintiles
percentile 25 Median 75
percentile Mean N
10,7 15,0 24,0 20,2 39 294
Talbiyeh 9,1 12,5 20,0 17,2 556
Hussein 9,0 12,5 20,0 17,8 3 365
Wihdat 8,8 12,9 20,0 18,5 3 538
Prince Hassan 10,0 16,0 25,0 20,7 1 224
Baqa'a 12,0 16,0 24,0 21,5 11 305
Zarqa 10,0 13,7 21,0 18,8 1 115
Sukhneh 12,0 16,7 25,0 21,7 537
Hitteen 12,0 16,0 24,0 21,9 6 889
Madaba 11,1 15,0 24,0 21,0 774
Irbid 10,0 14,3 20,0 18,7 2 153
Azmi Al-Mufti 11,1 15,0 22,5 19,0 3 280
Souf 11,4 16,0 24,0 20,8 2 033
Jarash 10,0 13,3 20,0 17,6 2 525
Apartment building 10,7 15,0 24,0 20,1 16 050
Small, traditional house 10,7 15,0 24,0 20,2 23 203
Hut/barrack 8,3 12,5 20,0 17,4 41
16-29 12,5 19,2 26,7 22,7 4 489
30-39 10,0 14,3 19,2 16,6 11 278
40-49 9,6 12,5 16,0 14,9 10 707
50+ 12,5 19,2 32,3 26,9 12 820
Male 10,0 14,3 20,0 17,6 33 391
Female 16,0 25,0 48,0 34,5 5 903
Not completed any
schooling 24,0 45,0 60,0 47,8 2 782
Elementary 10,0 16,0 25,0 22,1 3 214
Preparatory/ Basic 10,0 14,3 20,0 17,7 14 226
Secondary 10,0 14,3 20,0 17,0 7 809
Post-secondary 11,1 15,0 20,0 18,0 11 263
1-2 25,0 45,0 50,0 46,1 6 403
3-5 12,5 19,2 24,0 18,9 15 835
6-7 8,6 13,7 16,0 12,6 10 673
8+ 8,0 10,0 12,0 10,0 6 383
Lowest income 8,3 11,4 15,0 13,5 7 966
Low income 10,0 12,5 16,7 15,9 7 746
Middle income 11,3 15,0 22,5 19,4 8 233
High income 12,5 16,7 25,0 21,4 7 895
Highest income 16,7 25,0 40,0 31,5 7 365
Yes 10,0 15,0 25,0 22,1 4 494
No 10,8 15,0 24,0 19,9 33 502
1.12 Size of living area per person (square meters, mean)
Total Camp
Type of dwelling
Assistance from UNRWA's SSNP All refugee households Age of household head
Gender of household head Highest completed education level of household members
Household size
Annual per capita
household income,
quintiles
None
Garden plot/
kitchen garden
(hakura) Compound Balcony/
veranda Roof area Shop area Workshop
Total N
34,1 3,2 13,4 5,2 55,1 1,9 ,3 100,0 39 331
Talbiyeh 41,5 2,3 13,8 1,6 47,3 ,9 ,2 100,0 556
Hussein 30,4 1,6 12,3 5,3 62,7 1,6 ,3 100,0 3 380
Wihdat 16,7 ,2 5,5 ,9 80,8 2,5 ,3 100,0 3 540
Prince Hassan 26,0 1,0 6,9 3,8 68,6 2,0 ,3 100,0 1 224
Baqa'a 46,7 1,0 9,4 5,3 43,7 2,1 ,2 100,0 11 320
Zarqa 23,8 ,2 9,8 2,0 71,5 ,8 ,4 100,0 1 115
Sukhneh 24,8 2,2 23,6 ,9 56,4 1,3 ,4 100,0 537
Hitteen 38,3 1,2 11,2 7,6 52,3 1,9 ,3 100,0 6 888
Madaba 18,2 3,1 10,3 2,8 75,4 ,6 ,3 100,0 775
Irbid 24,9 ,6 10,0 2,7 67,5 1,5 ,2 100,0 2 153
Azmi Al-Mufti 17,1 14,1 26,3 10,0 65,6 2,6 ,9 100,0 3 285
Souf 20,2 19,0 28,4 6,7 59,9 1,8 ,5 100,0 2 033
Jarash 50,2 3,0 26,7 2,8 21,1 1,6 ,5 100,0 2 525
16-29 42,2 1,5 11,0 4,4 47,1 ,6 ,1 100,0 4 495
30-39 37,8 2,0 11,8 5,2 51,8 1,0 ,2 100,0 11 291
40-49 30,9 3,3 13,4 5,4 58,8 2,3 ,5 100,0 10 716
50+ 30,8 4,7 15,6 5,2 57,8 3,0 ,4 100,0 12 829
Male 34,1 3,0 12,8 5,3 55,5 2,0 ,4 100,0 33 425
Female 34,3 4,3 16,3 4,3 53,1 1,8 ,3 100,0 5 906
Not completed any
schooling 41,6 4,4 17,0 4,0 43,8 1,8 ,2 100,0 2 784
Elementary 40,0 2,1 13,6 3,8 48,5 2,0 ,2 100,0 3 216
Preparatory/ Basic 36,3 2,1 13,4 4,7 52,4 1,3 ,3 100,0 14 244
Secondary 34,2 2,9 12,2 5,0 55,6 2,0 ,3 100,0 7 814
Post-secondary 27,8 4,7 13,1 6,5 62,9 2,7 ,5 100,0 11 273
1-2 38,8 3,4 14,1 4,0 49,6 1,9 ,3 100,0 6 407
3-5 36,0 2,6 12,5 5,2 53,3 1,6 ,2 100,0 15 849
6-7 31,7 3,1 13,1 5,4 58,2 2,1 ,4 100,0 10 684
8+ 28,7 4,6 15,1 5,7 59,9 2,6 ,6 100,0 6 391
Lowest income 39,1 2,7 15,4 4,3 47,3 1,4 ,4 100,0 7 976
Low income 35,5 2,8 13,1 4,7 53,2 1,5 ,3 100,0 7 758
Middle income 33,1 3,5 13,6 5,2 56,3 1,8 ,4 100,0 8 239
High income 31,6 3,1 12,5 5,8 58,7 1,9 ,3 100,0 7 899
Highest income 31,1 3,7 12,1 5,9 60,3 3,0 ,4 100,0 7 368
Yes 33,6 3,7 15,3 4,8 53,3 1,9 ,3 100,0 4 497
No 34,2 3,1 13,1 5,2 55,3 2,0 ,3 100,0 33 532
Apartment building 28,7 2,3 9,0 6,0 63,9 2,1 ,3 100,0 16 067
Small, traditional house 37,8 3,8 16,3 4,6 49,1 1,8 ,3 100,0 23 222
Hut/barrack 42,9 14,3 31,0 2,4 11,9 2,4 - 100,0 42
1.13 Areas outside of dwelling
Total Total
Camp
Type of dwelling
All refugee households Age of household head
Gender of household head Highest completed education level of household members
Household size
Annual per capita household income, quintiles
Assistance from UNRWA's SSNP
Toilet connected to sewage network
Toilet connected to
percolation pit/ septic
tank
Covered dry latrine ('outside
toilet')
Total N
92,2 7,7 ,1 100,0 39 332
Talbiyeh 100,0 - - 100,0 556
Hussein 99,9 ,1 - 100,0 3 380
Wihdat 100,0 ,0 - 100,0 3 540
Prince Hassan 99,9 ,1 - 100,0 1 224
Baqa'a 99,9 ,1 ,0 100,0 11 322
Zarqa 99,8 ,2 - 100,0 1 115
Sukhneh 1,7 98,3 - 100,0 537
Hitteen 100,0 ,0 - 100,0 6 890
Madaba 99,9 ,1 - 100,0 775
Irbid 99,9 ,1 - 100,0 2 153
Azmi Al-Mufti 99,3 ,7 ,0 100,0 3 284
Souf 99,8 ,2 ,0 100,0 2 031
Jarash 1,5 97,5 1,0 100,0 2 525
16-29 91,6 8,3 ,1 100,0 4 495
30-39 92,5 7,5 ,0 100,0 11 291
40-49 92,0 7,9 ,0 100,0 10 718
50+ 92,3 7,6 ,1 100,0 12 828
Male 92,3 7,6 ,1 100,0 33 426
Female 91,4 8,5 ,1 100,0 5 906
Not completed any
schooling 93,4 6,5 ,1 100,0 2 783
Elementary 91,3 8,6 ,1 100,0 3 215
Preparatory/ Basic 91,9 8,0 ,1 100,0 14 245
Secondary 93,0 6,9 ,1 100,0 7 817
Post-secondary 91,9 8,0 ,0 100,0 11 272
1-2 93,2 6,6 ,1 100,0 6 406
3-5 93,2 6,7 ,1 100,0 15 849
6-7 92,8 7,2 ,0 100,0 10 685
8+ 87,7 12,2 ,1 100,0 6 392
Lowest income 86,0 13,8 ,2 100,0 7 975
Low income 92,3 7,7 ,0 100,0 7 758
Middle income 93,8 6,1 ,1 100,0 8 241
High income 94,2 5,7 ,1 100,0 7 899
Highest income 94,8 5,2 ,0 100,0 7 368
Yes 90,0 9,9 ,1 100,0 4 497
No 92,5 7,5 ,1 100,0 33 534
1.14 Type of toilet facility
Total Total
Camp
Assistance from UNRWA's SSNP All refugee households Age of household head
Gender of household head Highest completed education level of household members
Household size
Annual per capita
household income,
quintiles
In dwelling
In building, but outside
of dwelling Outside of building
Total N
97,5 2,3 ,2 100,0 39 334
Talbiyeh 98,6 1,4 - 100,0 556
Hussein 98,2 1,7 ,1 100,0 3 380
Wihdat 97,4 2,5 ,0 100,0 3 540
Prince Hassan 99,2 ,8 - 100,0 1 224
Baqa'a 98,3 1,7 ,1 100,0 11 322
Zarqa 99,0 1,0 - 100,0 1 115
Sukhneh 97,2 2,8 - 100,0 537
Hitteen 99,1 ,9 - 100,0 6 890
Madaba 98,7 1,3 - 100,0 775
Irbid 97,5 2,4 ,0 100,0 2 153
Azmi Al-Mufti 94,3 4,1 1,6 100,0 3 284
Souf 96,8 3,0 ,2 100,0 2 033
Jarash 91,8 7,4 ,8 100,0 2 525
16-29 97,7 2,1 ,1 100,0 4 496
30-39 98,1 1,7 ,2 100,0 11 292
40-49 97,8 2,0 ,2 100,0 10 718
50+ 96,6 3,1 ,3 100,0 12 828
Male 97,8 2,0 ,2 100,0 33 428
Female 95,8 3,9 ,4 100,0 5 906
Not completed any
schooling 93,9 5,4 ,7 100,0 2 783
Elementary 96,3 3,3 ,4 100,0 3 216
Preparatory/ Basic 97,6 2,2 ,2 100,0 14 245
Secondary 98,0 1,9 ,1 100,0 7 817
Post-secondary 98,4 1,5 ,1 100,0 11 273
1-2 96,4 3,3 ,3 100,0 6 405
3-5 97,7 2,1 ,2 100,0 15 852
6-7 98,0 1,9 ,2 100,0 10 685
8+ 97,4 2,3 ,2 100,0 6 392
Lowest income 95,8 3,9 ,4 100,0 7 975
Low income 97,5 2,2 ,3 100,0 7 758
Middle income 97,8 2,1 ,2 100,0 8 242
High income 98,0 1,7 ,2 100,0 7 899
Highest income 98,5 1,4 ,1 100,0 7 369
Yes 95,2 4,0 ,8 100,0 4 496
No 97,9 2,0 ,2 100,0 33 536
1.15 Location of toilet
Total Total
Camp
Assistance from UNRWA's SSNP All refugee households Age of household head
Gender of household head Highest completed education level of household members
Household size
Annual per capita
household
income, quintiles
Collected Container,
open Container,
closed Burned Dumped Composted Other ways
Total N
95,3 13,7 ,1 ,0 ,7 ,0 ,0 100,0 39 336
Talbiyeh 99,3 2,7 - - ,2 - - 100,0 556
Hussein 83,9 46,6 ,2 - ,0 - - 100,0 3 380
Wihdat 97,6 2,6 ,0 - 1,4 - - 100,0 3 540
Prince Hassan 84,5 41,0 1,3 - ,7 - - 100,0 1 224
Baqa'a 98,2 8,8 ,2 - 1,4 ,0 - 100,0 11 323
Zarqa 96,9 14,1 - - ,2 - - 100,0 1 115
Sukhneh 91,4 19,9 - - - 100,0 537
Hitteen 97,3 10,9 ,0 ,0 ,1 ,0 ,1 100,0 6 890
Madaba 99,9 ,1 - - - 100,0 775
Irbid 96,3 11,9 - - ,1 - - 100,0 2 153
Azmi Al-Mufti 93,1 16,1 ,2 ,2 1,2 - - 100,0 3 285
Souf 93,3 9,6 - ,1 ,1 - - 100,0 2 033
Jarash 96,3 8,7 - - ,3 - - 100,0 2 525
16-29 96,4 10,9 ,1 ,1 ,5 ,0 - 100,0 4 496
30-39 95,1 13,6 ,1 ,0 ,7 ,0 - 100,0 11 293
40-49 94,9 14,9 ,1 ,0 ,8 - ,0 100,0 10 718
50+ 95,6 13,9 ,1 ,0 ,6 ,0 ,0 100,0 12 829
Male 95,3 13,8 ,1 ,0 ,7 ,0 ,0 100,0 33 429
Female 95,5 13,3 ,1 ,0 ,7 - ,0 100,0 5 907
Not completed any
schooling 95,9 10,6 - - ,8 - - 100,0 2 784
Elementary 94,6 15,4 ,1 ,0 ,7 - ,0 100,0 3 216
Preparatory/ Basic 95,3 14,4 ,1 ,0 ,6 ,0 ,0 100,0 14 246
Secondary 94,9 13,9 ,2 ,1 ,9 ,0 ,0 100,0 7 817
Post-secondary 95,8 13,1 ,1 ,0 ,7 ,0 - 100,0 11 273
1-2 95,8 11,3 ,0 ,0 ,6 ,0 ,0 100,0 6 407
3-5 95,3 13,7 ,1 ,0 ,7 ,0 - 100,0 15 852
6-7 95,1 14,7 ,2 ,0 ,9 - - 100,0 10 685
8+ 95,3 14,8 ,1 ,0 ,5 - ,0 100,0 6 392
Lowest income 95,2 13,6 ,1 ,1 ,9 ,0 ,0 100,0 7 976
Low income 95,6 13,6 ,2 ,0 ,7 ,0 - 100,0 7 759
Middle income 95,3 13,9 ,2 ,0 ,7 ,0 ,0 100,0 8 242
High income 95,4 13,8 ,1 ,0 ,5 - - 100,0 7 899
Highest income 95,2 13,7 ,1 ,0 ,7 ,0 - 100,0 7 369
Yes 95,4 12,6 ,1 ,0 ,7 ,0 - 100,0 4 497
No 95,5 13,7 ,1 ,0 ,7 ,0 ,0 100,0 33 537
1.16 Means of garbage disposal
Total Total
Camp
All refugee households. Each household can have more than one means of garbage disposal so the total, therefore, could add up to more than 100 percent Age of household
head
Gender of household head Highest completed education level of household members
Household size
Annual per capita household income, quintiles
Assistance from UNRWA's SSNP
Piped into residence
Piped into building, but not into
residence Piped into yard, plot
Tanker truck, vendor Other
Total N
94,8 4,6 ,2 ,3 ,0 100,0 39 336
Talbiyeh 89,4 10,4 - ,2 - 100,0 556
Hussein 89,6 10,2 ,1 ,1 - 100,0 3 380
Wihdat 86,6 13,2 - ,2 - 100,0 3 540
Prince Hassan 82,4 17,5 ,1 - - 100,0 1 224
Baqa'a 97,4 2,3 ,1 ,2 ,0 100,0 11 323
Zarqa 89,5 10,4 - ,1 - 100,0 1 115
Sukhneh 90,3 9,5 ,2 - - 100,0 537
Hitteen 98,7 1,2 ,1 ,0 - 100,0 6 890
Madaba 89,5 10,5 - - - 100,0 775
Irbid 97,8 1,6 ,1 ,5 - 100,0 2 153
Azmi Al-Mufti 94,8 1,5 1,2 2,6 - 100,0 3 285
Souf 99,4 ,5 - ,0 - 100,0 2 033
Jarash 97,2 1,4 1,0 ,3 - 100,0 2 525
16-29 94,0 5,5 ,2 ,2 - 100,0 4 496
30-39 94,0 5,3 ,2 ,5 ,0 100,0 11 293
40-49 95,3 4,3 ,1 ,4 - 100,0 10 718
50+ 95,4 4,0 ,3 ,3 ,0 100,0 12 829
Male 94,8 4,7 ,2 ,4 ,0 100,0 33 429
Female 95,2 4,1 ,4 ,3 ,0 100,0 5 907
Not completed any
schooling 94,2 4,6 ,8 ,4 ,0 100,0 2 784
Elementary 93,1 5,8 ,4 ,7 - 100,0 3 216
Preparatory/ Basic 94,2 5,2 ,2 ,4 ,0 100,0 14 246
Secondary 95,2 4,4 ,2 ,3 - 100,0 7 817
Post-secondary 96,0 3,7 ,1 ,2 - 100,0 11 273
1-2 94,8 4,5 ,4 ,2 ,0 100,0 6 407
3-5 94,1 5,4 ,2 ,3 - 100,0 15 852
6-7 95,3 4,1 ,2 ,4 - 100,0 10 685
8+ 95,7 3,6 ,2 ,6 - 100,0 6 392
Lowest income 94,8 4,0 ,3 ,8 ,0 100,0 7 976
Low income 95,2 4,2 ,3 ,3 - 100,0 7 759
Middle income 95,0 4,6 ,2 ,2 - 100,0 8 242
High income 94,5 5,2 ,2 ,2 ,0 100,0 7 899
Highest income 94,6 5,1 ,2 ,1 - 100,0 7 369
Yes 94,9 4,2 ,5 ,5 ,0 100,0 4 497
No 94,9 4,7 ,2 ,3 ,0 100,0 33 537
1.17 Main source of water
Total Total
Camp
Assistance from UNRWA's SSNP All refugee households Age of household head
Gender of household head Highest completed education level of household members
Household size
Annual per capita household income, quintiles
Piped into residence
Piped into building, but not into
residence Piped into yard, plot
Tanker truck,
vendor Filtered water Bottled
water Well and other water
Total N
69,7 2,9 ,2 ,2 14,4 12,4 ,1 100,0 39 335
Talbiyeh 63,1 5,9 - - 13,8 17,1 - 100,0 556
Hussein 57,4 6,2 - ,1 22,0 14,3 - 100,0 3 380
Wihdat 67,3 8,6 - ,1 10,5 13,5 ,1 100,0 3 539
Prince Hassan 49,2 11,4 - - 21,2 18,1 ,1 100,0 1 224
Baqa'a 83,7 1,8 ,1 ,1 10,1 4,0 ,2 100,0 11 323
Zarqa 49,1 5,4 - - 25,1 20,4 - 100,0 1 115
Sukhneh 61,3 7,8 ,2 - 19,9 10,8 - 100,0 537
Hitteen 66,7 ,6 ,1 ,0 22,3 10,3 ,0 100,0 6 890
Madaba 71,1 5,5 - - 9,3 13,7 ,4 100,0 775
Irbid 58,1 ,6 ,1 ,3 10,2 30,2 ,5 100,0 2 153
Azmi Al-Mufti 60,4 ,8 ,9 1,9 14,5 21,4 ,2 100,0 3 285
Souf 67,9 ,3 - ,0 10,8 20,9 ,0 100,0 2 033
Jarash 81,0 1,3 ,9 ,2 6,7 9,9 - 100,0 2 525
16-29 71,1 3,6 ,2 ,2 11,3 13,7 ,1 100,0 4 496
30-39 68,0 3,2 ,2 ,4 14,2 14,0 ,1 100,0 11 292
40-49 68,6 2,8 ,1 ,2 16,2 12,0 ,1 100,0 10 718
50+ 71,8 2,6 ,2 ,2 14,2 10,8 ,1 100,0 12 829
Male 69,2 2,9 ,1 ,3 14,8 12,5 ,1 100,0 33 428
Female 72,6 3,1 ,3 ,2 12,3 11,4 ,1 100,0 5 907
Not completed any
schooling 78,1 3,5 ,5 ,3 7,6 9,7 ,3 100,0 2 783
Elementary 74,9 4,4 ,3 ,6 10,2 9,6 - 100,0 3 216
Preparatory/ Basic 71,1 3,3 ,1 ,3 13,6 11,5 ,1 100,0 14 246
Secondary 68,6 2,8 ,2 ,3 15,4 12,8 ,0 100,0 7 817
Post-secondary 65,3 2,0 ,1 ,1 17,7 14,7 ,1 100,0 11 273
1-2 73,7 3,2 ,2 ,2 10,3 12,3 ,2 100,0 6 406
3-5 68,0 3,4 ,1 ,2 13,9 14,2 ,1 100,0 15 852
6-7 68,4 2,5 ,1 ,2 17,1 11,5 ,2 100,0 10 685
8+ 72,2 2,3 ,2 ,4 15,4 9,4 ,0 100,0 6 392
Lowest income 78,6 3,1 ,3 ,6 9,6 7,6 ,1 100,0 7 976
Low income 73,1 2,8 ,2 ,3 12,8 10,8 ,1 100,0 7 759
Middle income 69,8 2,9 ,1 ,2 15,2 11,7 ,1 100,0 8 242
High income 65,0 3,1 ,1 ,1 16,5 15,0 ,2 100,0 7 899
Highest income 61,7 2,9 ,1 ,1 17,9 17,1 ,1 100,0 7 368
Yes 76,2 3,0 ,4 ,4 9,8 10,1 ,1 100,0 4 496
No 69,0 2,9 ,1 ,2 14,9 12,6 ,1 100,0 33 537
1.18 Main source of drinking water
Total Total
Camp
Assistance from UNRWA's SSNP All refugee households Age of household head
Gender of household head Highest completed education level of household members
Household size
Annual per capita household income, quintiles
From public network
Not from public network
Total N
99,5 ,5 100,0 39 335
Talbiyeh 99,3 ,7 100,0 556
Hussein 99,2 ,8 100,0 3 380
Wihdat 99,3 ,7 100,0 3 540
Prince Hassan 99,5 ,5 100,0 1 224
Baqa'a 99,7 ,3 100,0 11 323
Zarqa 100,0 - 100,0 1 115
Sukhneh 99,8 ,2 100,0 537
Hitteen 99,2 ,8 100,0 6 889
Madaba 97,8 2,2 100,0 775
Irbid 99,6 ,4 100,0 2 153
Azmi Al-Mufti 99,7 ,3 100,0 3 285
Souf 99,4 ,6 100,0 2 033
Jarash 99,6 ,4 100,0 2 525
16-29 99,3 ,7 100,0 4 495
30-39 99,4 ,6 100,0 11 293
40-49 99,5 ,5 100,0 10 718
50+ 99,5 ,5 100,0 12 829
Male 99,4 ,6 100,0 33 428
Female 99,5 ,5 100,0 5 907
Not completed any
schooling 99,6 ,4 100,0 2 784
Elementary 99,4 ,6 100,0 3 216
Preparatory/ Basic 99,5 ,5 100,0 14 246
Secondary 99,5 ,5 100,0 7 817
Post-secondary 99,4 ,6 100,0 11 272
1-2 99,4 ,6 100,0 6 407
3-5 99,5 ,5 100,0 15 851
6-7 99,4 ,6 100,0 10 685
8+ 99,6 ,4 100,0 6 392
Lowest income 99,5 ,5 100,0 7 976
Low income 99,6 ,4 100,0 7 759
Middle income 99,5 ,5 100,0 8 242
High income 99,3 ,7 100,0 7 898
Highest income 99,4 ,6 100,0 7 369
Yes 99,8 ,2 100,0 4 497
No 99,4 ,6 100,0 33 536
1.19 Source of electricity
Total Total
Camp
Assistance from UNRWA's SSNP All refugee households Age of household head
Gender of household head Highest completed education level of household members
Household size
Annual per capita
household income,
quintiles
Owned (no debt) Owned
(with debt) Rented Occupied for free
Occupied for free in exchange for work
Total N
78,8 1,9 16,0 3,2 ,0 100,0 39 332
Talbiyeh 75,9 1,1 19,8 3,2 - 100,0 556
Hussein 72,9 2,0 22,3 2,7 ,1 100,0 3 380
Wihdat 69,3 2,3 22,3 6,2 - 100,0 3 538
Prince Hassan 78,5 ,7 18,8 1,9 ,1 100,0 1 224
Baqa'a 78,9 2,0 15,5 3,6 ,0 100,0 11 321
Zarqa 72,9 1,1 24,1 1,9 - 100,0 1 115
Sukhneh 87,5 1,7 8,2 2,6 - 100,0 537
Hitteen 85,1 1,2 12,4 1,2 ,1 100,0 6 890
Madaba 78,3 ,4 13,8 7,5 - 100,0 775
Irbid 74,9 2,8 18,3 3,9 - 100,0 2 153
Azmi Al-Mufti 79,1 4,5 13,9 2,4 ,2 100,0 3 285
Souf 81,3 1,0 11,6 6,1 ,0 100,0 2 033
Jarash 85,3 1,3 10,9 2,4 ,0 100,0 2 525
16-29 67,8 1,3 24,9 6,0 ,0 100,0 4 496
30-39 71,0 2,1 22,1 4,7 ,1 100,0 11 292
40-49 77,2 2,7 16,8 3,3 ,0 100,0 10 717
50+ 90,9 1,3 6,7 1,0 ,0 100,0 12 827
Male 77,3 2,1 17,2 3,4 ,0 100,0 33 425
Female 87,3 1,1 9,1 2,5 - 100,0 5 907
Not completed any
schooling 88,7 ,8 8,7 1,8 - 100,0 2 784
Elementary 72,9 1,6 22,7 2,8 - 100,0 3 216
Preparatory/ Basic 74,9 2,0 19,1 3,9 ,0 100,0 14 244
Secondary 77,7 2,1 16,9 3,1 ,1 100,0 7 816
Post-secondary 83,7 2,0 11,2 3,0 ,1 100,0 11 272
1-2 84,9 ,8 11,1 3,1 ,0 100,0 6 406
3-5 75,3 1,6 19,4 3,7 ,0 100,0 15 852
6-7 77,9 2,6 16,3 3,1 ,1 100,0 10 684
8+ 83,0 2,7 11,8 2,6 ,0 100,0 6 390
Lowest income 77,6 2,0 16,5 3,9 ,0 100,0 7 974
Low income 77,0 2,5 17,1 3,4 ,1 100,0 7 759
Middle income 79,3 2,1 15,7 2,9 ,0 100,0 8 242
High income 78,6 1,8 16,3 3,3 ,0 100,0 7 898
Highest income 81,8 1,2 14,2 2,8 ,0 100,0 7 368
Yes 79,4 1,6 16,1 2,9 ,0 100,0 4 494
No 79,0 1,9 15,8 3,3 ,0 100,0 33 536
1.20 Tenure of dwelling
Total Total
Camp
Assistance from UNRWA's SSNP All refugee households Age of household head
Gender of household head Highest completed education level of household members
Household size
Annual per capita household income, quintiles
None Agri- cultural
land Other type of
land Property/
real estate
Total N
98,2 ,5 ,9 ,5 100,0 39 335
Talbiyeh 97,1 ,4 2,5 ,4 100,0 555
Hussein 98,1 ,4 1,0 ,7 100,0 3 380
Wihdat 99,4 ,1 ,4 ,2 100,0 3 540
Prince Hassan 98,8 ,2 ,8 ,5 100,0 1 224
Baqa'a 98,3 ,6 ,8 ,4 100,0 11 323
Zarqa 97,8 ,1 1,4 ,9 100,0 1 115
Sukhneh 97,6 - 2,0 ,4 100,0 537
Hitteen 98,7 ,1 ,8 ,4 100,0 6 890
Madaba 98,8 ,6 ,3 ,4 100,0 775
Irbid 98,1 ,5 1,1 ,3 100,0 2 153
Azmi Al-Mufti 97,0 1,0 1,2 ,8 100,0 3 285
Souf 96,7 ,8 2,2 ,5 100,0 2 033
Jarash 98,5 ,8 ,5 ,4 100,0 2 525
16-29 99,3 ,3 ,4 ,2 100,0 4 496
30-39 98,7 ,4 ,7 ,3 100,0 11 293
40-49 97,7 ,5 1,5 ,6 100,0 10 717
50+ 98,0 ,6 1,0 ,6 100,0 12 829
Male 98,2 ,5 1,0 ,5 100,0 33 428
Female 98,7 ,3 ,8 ,3 100,0 5 907
Not completed any
schooling 99,4 ,2 ,1 ,2 100,0 2 784
Elementary 99,1 ,2 ,4 ,4 100,0 3 215
Preparatory/ Basic 98,9 ,2 ,6 ,3 100,0 14 246
Secondary 98,2 ,5 ,9 ,5 100,0 7 817
Post-secondary 96,8 ,9 1,8 ,7 100,0 11 273
1-2 98,9 ,3 ,5 ,4 100,0 6 407
3-5 98,7 ,4 ,7 ,4 100,0 15 852
6-7 97,8 ,6 1,2 ,6 100,0 10 684
8+ 97,3 ,6 1,6 ,6 100,0 6 392
Lowest income 99,2 ,1 ,5 ,2 100,0 7 976
Low income 98,9 ,4 ,6 ,3 100,0 7 758
Middle income 98,2 ,5 ,8 ,5 100,0 8 242
High income 98,2 ,5 1,0 ,4 100,0 7 899
Highest income 96,6 ,8 1,8 1,0 100,0 7 369
Yes 99,3 ,2 ,4 ,2 100,0 4 497
No 98,1 ,5 1,0 ,5 100,0 33 536
2.1 Holdings outside the camp, in Jordan
Total Total
Camp
All refugee households. Each household can have more than one type of land so the total, therefore, could add up to more than 100 percent
Age of household head
Gender of household head
Highest completed education level of household members
Household size
Annual per capita household income, quintiles
Assistance from UNRWA's SSNP
Lowest
income Low
income Middle
income High
income Highest income
Total N
20,3 19,8 21,0 20,1 18,8 100,0 39 245
Talbiyeh 18,7 24,6 19,6 18,9 18,2 100,0 556
Hussein 16,2 17,7 21,0 22,8 22,4 100,0 3 357
Wihdat 19,7 20,5 21,2 20,2 18,4 100,0 3 537
Prince Hassan 10,5 19,9 21,5 21,7 26,5 100,0 1 224
Baqa'a 18,7 19,4 21,7 20,8 19,5 100,0 11 312
Zarqa 18,2 18,4 22,4 20,2 20,7 100,0 1 114
Sukhneh 17,7 23,5 21,6 19,0 18,1 100,0 536
Hitteen 21,2 20,6 20,4 19,9 17,9 100,0 6 851
Madaba 18,3 19,0 20,4 23,0 19,4 100,0 775
Irbid 22,0 23,2 22,9 18,1 13,8 100,0 2 153
Azmi Al-Mufti 21,9 19,3 20,8 20,5 17,6 100,0 3 274
Souf 14,0 18,8 22,8 20,8 23,7 100,0 2 031
Jarash 40,7 18,6 15,9 13,6 11,2 100,0 2 525
16-29 9,5 13,3 17,7 26,3 33,2 100,0 4 491
30-39 20,4 22,9 21,1 20,1 15,6 100,0 11 268
40-49 28,3 23,7 21,5 15,8 10,8 100,0 10 692
50+ 17,4 16,1 21,6 21,7 23,2 100,0 12 794
Male 20,7 20,3 21,0 20,2 17,9 100,0 33 353
Female 18,3 16,6 21,1 20,0 23,9 100,0 5 892
Not completed any
schooling 13,8 15,3 26,8 21,1 23,0 100,0 2 773
Elementary 26,8 20,2 20,7 16,3 15,9 100,0 3 211
Preparatory/ Basic 24,1 22,3 20,5 18,6 14,4 100,0 14 215
Secondary 21,2 21,6 21,2 20,4 15,5 100,0 7 798
Post-secondary 14,7 16,3 20,1 22,7 26,3 100,0 11 248
1-2 6,9 7,9 17,9 18,4 48,9 100,0 6 386
3-5 12,3 17,3 21,0 29,1 20,3 100,0 15 820
6-7 28,0 26,4 24,8 13,8 7,0 100,0 10 660
8+ 40,7 26,7 17,7 10,3 4,6 100,0 6 379
Yes 31,5 21,7 21,5 15,1 10,1 100,0 4 483
No 18,8 19,5 20,8 20,8 20,1 100,0 33 480
All refugee households
2.2 Annual per capita household income
Total
TotalCamp
Age of household head
Gender of household head Highest completed education level of household members
Household size
Assistance from
UNRWA's SSNP
25
percentile Median 75
percentile Mean N
400,0 600,0 900,0 754,2 39 245
Talbiyeh 400,0 574,0 900,0 790,1 556
Hussein 450,0 636,0 966,7 809,5 3 357
Wihdat 400,0 600,0 900,0 751,7 3 537
Prince Hassan 480,0 685,7 1 076,0 884,5 1 224
Baqa'a 412,8 600,0 900,0 768,0 11 312
Zarqa 415,7 600,0 910,0 790,1 1 114
Sukhneh 400,0 583,0 894,4 740,3 536
Hitteen 400,0 600,0 900,0 746,1 6 851
Madaba 428,6 600,0 900,0 793,3 775
Irbid 400,0 545,7 800,0 662,6 2 153
Azmi Al-Mufti 400,0 600,0 900,0 746,9 3 274
Souf 456,3 650,0 1 007,5 835,4 2 031
Jarash 274,3 437,1 700,0 569,9 2 525
16-29 560,0 800,0 1 200,0 1 004,8 4 491
30-39 400,0 600,0 834,9 718,1 11 268
40-49 346,2 500,0 720,0 619,9 10 692
50+ 446,7 630,0 1 000,0 810,1 12 794
Male 400,0 600,0 900,0 739,5 33 353
Female 441,7 614,3 1 000,0 837,2 5 892
Not completed any
schooling 480,0 618,0 980,0 834,2 2 773
Elementary 360,0 540,0 800,0 691,6 3 211
Preparatory/ Basic 375,0 540,0 800,0 672,8 14 215
Secondary 400,0 600,0 840,0 695,0 7 798
Post-secondary 455,1 692,5 1 056,6 896,1 11 248
1-2 600,0 1 000,0 1 525,0 1 254,3 6 386
3-5 480,0 690,0 960,0 796,1 15 820
6-7 342,9 500,0 680,0 560,1 10 660
8+ 300,0 402,2 576,0 473,6 6 379
Yes 330,0 493,3 708,0 597,4 4 483
No 414,0 600,0 912,5 778,4 33 480
Highest completed education level of household members
Household size
Assistance from UNRWA's SSNP All refugee households
2.3 Annual per capita household income (mean), in JD
Total Camp
Age of household head
Gender of
household head
No income source Wage
income
Self- employment
income Transfer income Property
income Other income
Total N
,1 65,9 22,9 45,5 3,5 4,1 100,0 39 336
Talbiyeh - 69,4 16,0 36,3 2,2 2,7 100,0 556
Hussein ,1 64,3 33,8 56,5 5,8 9,8 100,0 3 380
Wihdat ,2 62,5 21,9 39,1 4,1 3,3 100,0 3 540
Prince Hassan ,1 65,2 23,3 49,5 8,0 5,6 100,0 1 224
Baqa'a ,1 70,4 17,7 37,6 3,4 2,4 100,0 11 323
Zarqa ,1 62,2 21,6 46,1 3,2 4,9 100,0 1 115
Sukhneh ,2 73,7 11,7 56,6 1,5 4,1 100,0 537
Hitteen ,1 65,4 19,8 27,9 2,8 1,7 100,0 6 890
Madaba - 56,4 23,2 34,5 1,8 ,9 100,0 775
Irbid - 58,2 28,7 61,0 2,5 5,2 100,0 2 153
Azmi Al-Mufti ,1 65,4 32,3 61,2 3,9 8,1 100,0 3 285
Souf - 67,6 24,5 83,5 3,3 5,4 100,0 2 033
Jarash - 62,1 26,7 60,2 2,1 4,0 100,0 2 525
16-29 ,1 76,4 20,9 26,9 1,0 5,6 100,0 4 496
30-39 ,0 74,0 24,4 30,3 1,6 4,6 100,0 11 293
40-49 ,1 69,8 25,9 42,7 3,8 3,9 100,0 10 718
50+ ,1 51,8 19,6 67,8 5,8 3,2 100,0 12 829
Male ,1 70,8 24,8 39,2 3,4 4,0 100,0 33 429
Female ,1 38,1 11,7 81,2 4,4 4,2 100,0 5 907
Not completed any
schooling ,2 15,4 10,0 83,5 4,3 1,1 100,0 2 784
Elementary ,1 53,5 22,8 52,6 3,4 4,0 100,0 3 216
Preparatory/ Basic ,1 67,2 24,8 42,9 2,6 4,0 100,0 14 246
Secondary ,1 69,2 26,0 40,6 3,2 4,7 100,0 7 817
Post-secondary ,0 78,0 21,4 40,9 4,8 4,4 100,0 11 273
1-2 ,1 37,5 13,7 63,1 4,5 2,6 100,0 6 407
3-5 ,1 69,3 21,7 41,7 2,9 4,4 100,0 15 852
6-7 ,1 72,5 26,4 40,8 3,4 4,3 100,0 10 685
8+ ,0 74,9 29,1 45,2 4,3 4,3 100,0 6 392
Lowest income ,1 50,2 26,0 52,0 1,7 2,9 100,0 7 976
Low income ,1 63,9 23,7 44,6 2,3 3,1 100,0 7 759
Middle income ,0 67,1 20,5 45,2 3,3 3,6 100,0 8 242
High income ,0 73,9 21,6 42,8 4,1 4,6 100,0 7 899
Highest income ,1 75,5 22,4 42,8 6,5 6,4 100,0 7 369
Yes ,1 45,3 15,7 72,1 2,9 4,2 100,0 4 497
No ,1 68,6 23,7 41,7 3,6 4,0 100,0 33 537
2.4 Household income sources past 12 months
Total Total
Camp
All refugee households Age of household head
Gender of household head Highest completed education level of household members
Household size
Annual per capita household income, quintiles
Assistance from UNRWA's SSNP
No wage income Cash
income In-kind income from employer
Seasonal labour in agriculture Other
income
Total N
34,1 65,5 ,1 ,9 ,1 100,0 39 336
Talbiyeh 30,6 69,4 - - - 100,0 556
Hussein 35,7 64,3 ,4 ,1 ,2 100,0 3 380
Wihdat 37,5 62,5 ,1 ,1 - 100,0 3 540
Prince Hassan 34,8 65,2 - - - 100,0 1 224
Baqa'a 29,6 70,3 ,1 ,2 ,1 100,0 11 323
Zarqa 37,8 62,2 ,1 - - 100,0 1 115
Sukhneh 26,3 73,4 - 1,7 - 100,0 537
Hitteen 34,6 65,4 ,0 ,0 ,0 100,0 6 890
Madaba 43,6 56,4 - - - 100,0 775
Irbid 41,8 57,5 ,1 1,1 ,1 100,0 2 153
Azmi Al-Mufti 34,6 63,7 ,4 4,0 ,2 100,0 3 285
Souf 32,4 67,1 ,3 1,4 ,2 100,0 2 033
Jarash 37,9 59,8 ,1 4,7 - 100,0 2 525
16-29 23,6 76,2 ,1 ,5 ,1 100,0 4 496
30-39 26,0 73,8 ,2 ,5 ,1 100,0 11 293
40-49 30,2 69,5 ,2 ,9 ,1 100,0 10 718
50+ 48,2 51,1 ,1 1,3 ,1 100,0 12 829
Male 29,2 70,5 ,1 ,7 ,1 100,0 33 429
Female 61,9 37,1 ,2 1,6 ,1 100,0 5 907
Not completed any
schooling 84,6 14,5 ,0 1,2 ,1 100,0 2 784
Elementary 46,5 52,6 ,1 1,6 - 100,0 3 216
Preparatory/ Basic 32,8 66,7 ,1 1,0 ,1 100,0 14 246
Secondary 30,8 69,0 ,2 ,7 ,1 100,0 7 817
Post-secondary 22,0 77,8 ,2 ,6 ,1 100,0 11 273
1-2 62,5 37,0 ,1 ,7 ,0 100,0 6 407
3-5 30,7 69,0 ,2 ,6 ,1 100,0 15 852
6-7 27,5 72,1 ,1 ,9 ,1 100,0 10 685
8+ 25,1 74,4 ,2 1,6 ,1 100,0 6 392
Lowest income 49,8 49,3 ,1 1,7 ,1 100,0 7 976
Low income 36,1 63,5 ,1 1,1 ,1 100,0 7 759
Middle income 32,9 66,7 ,1 ,7 ,1 100,0 8 242
High income 26,1 73,7 ,2 ,4 ,1 100,0 7 899
Highest income 24,5 75,2 ,2 ,4 ,1 100,0 7 369
Yes 54,7 44,6 ,3 1,2 ,1 100,0 4 497
No 31,4 68,3 ,1 ,8 ,1 100,0 33 537
2.5 Types of household wage income past 12 months
Total Total
Camp
All refugee households Age of household head
Gender of household head Highest completed education level of household members
Household size
Annual per capita household income, quintiles
Assistance from UNRWA's SSNP