• Population (Mid-2012)-6,318,400
• Density (people per sq. km)-74
• Net Migration Rate (# per 1000 people)- -4
• Birth Rate (# per 1000 people)-34
• Death Rate (# per 1000 people)-34
• Rate of Natural Increase-2.6%
• Population Growth Rate-2.2
• Infant Mortality Rate (# of deaths per 1000 live births)-23.0^1
• Total Fertility Rate (average # of children per woman)-3.8
• Population Age <15 %-37%
• Population Ages 65+ %-3%
• Dependency Rate (add together Population Age <15 % and Ages 65+ %)-40%
• Life Expectancy at Birth (total)-73
• Life Expectancy at Birth Females-74
• Life Expectancy at Birth Males-73
• Primary School Completion Rate Females-100%
• Primary School Completion Rate Males-99%
• Secondary School Enrollment Net Females-90%
• Secondary School Enrollment Net Males-87%
• GNI PPP per capita in US$-$5,730
• Population Living Below US$2 per day-4%
• Economically Active Females 15+-33%
• Economically Active Males 15+-74%
• Mobile Phone Subscribers (# per 100)-87
• Motor Vehicles (# per 1000)-107
• Undernourished Population-6.0%
• Underweight Children Under Age 5-4%
• HIV/AIDS Among People Ages 15-49-Not available
• Density (people per sq. km)-74
• Net Migration Rate (# per 1000 people)- -4
• Birth Rate (# per 1000 people)-34
• Death Rate (# per 1000 people)-34
• Rate of Natural Increase-2.6%
• Population Growth Rate-2.2
• Infant Mortality Rate (# of deaths per 1000 live births)-23.0^1
• Total Fertility Rate (average # of children per woman)-3.8
• Population Age <15 %-37%
• Population Ages 65+ %-3%
• Dependency Rate (add together Population Age <15 % and Ages 65+ %)-40%
• Life Expectancy at Birth (total)-73
• Life Expectancy at Birth Females-74
• Life Expectancy at Birth Males-73
• Primary School Completion Rate Females-100%
• Primary School Completion Rate Males-99%
• Secondary School Enrollment Net Females-90%
• Secondary School Enrollment Net Males-87%
• GNI PPP per capita in US$-$5,730
• Population Living Below US$2 per day-4%
• Economically Active Females 15+-33%
• Economically Active Males 15+-74%
• Mobile Phone Subscribers (# per 100)-87
• Motor Vehicles (# per 1000)-107
• Undernourished Population-6.0%
• Underweight Children Under Age 5-4%
• HIV/AIDS Among People Ages 15-49-Not available
Stage 4
The information above proves that Jordan is a low stationary country. its birth and death rate is equal and low. its population increase is 2.2%. only 4% of its country is living on less than 2 U. S. dollars a day. Most of the people in Jordan also continue on in the schooling. Approximately 90% of men and 87% of women> this proves that Jordan is a stage 4, low stationary, country.