UNHCR_JOR_2024_FIFH_v2.1
Refugee Financial Inclusion and Financial Health, Baseline Survey - 2024
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Jordan | JOR |
This dataset contains the baseline survey conducted to assess the financial inclusion and financial health of refugees in Jordan. The data collection for this survey took place between June and August 2024, hence prior to the fall of the Assad government in Syria in December 2024. The survey had the purpose to inform UNHCR, the broader humanitarian and development community, and other relevant stakeholders on the state of refugees’ financial inclusion and financial health in Jordan as of mid-2024. The results are expected to serve as a reference point for future assessments as well as guide the development of strategies and interventions to improve access to and use of financial services and the overall financial health of refugees in Jordan. This survey aligns with efforts by partners such as the World Food Programme (WFP), the Central Bank of Jordan (CBJ), financial and payment service providers, and other relevant stakeholders seeking to strengthen monitoring and evaluation frameworks and advance financial inclusion and financial health of refugees in Jordan.
Sample survey data [ssd]
Household and individual
v2.1: Edited, cleaned and anonymised data.
The scope includes:
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Health |
Livelihood and Social cohesion |
Health and Nutrition |
Food security |
Protection |
Cash Assistance |
Income Generation |
Basic Needs |
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UNHCR |
The overall sampling sought to cover at least 3,600 individual refugees targeting adult individuals of working age (between 18 and 59 years old), with an equal distribution between females and males. Based on October 2023 UNHCR data, the sampling was representative of the main areas where refugees live in Jordan, which include communities and camps, and stratified across three locations: (i) Amman (targeting 1,600 individuals); (ii) All other governorates (excluding Amman) (targeting 1,200 individuals); and (iii) camps, i.e. Zaatari and Azraq (targeting 800 individuals). The sample was further stratified into Syrians and nonSyrians, with a target of at least 600 non-Syrians (mostly in Amman, but also in other governates). These criteria allowed for a minimum target size of 400 respondents per key disaggregation group permitting a margin of error that is equal or lower than 5 percentage points at the 95 per cent confidence level when analysing the findings.16 Furthermore, within the criteria defined above to ensure sufficient sample sizes for the various sub-groups, the survey sample was randomly extracted among the respondents of the 2024 Vulnerability Assessment Framework (VAF). The VAF pool was used to build on already collected individual information and allow for comparisons over time.
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2024-06-25 | 2024-08-09 |
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Mindset |
UNHCR (2024). Jordan: Refugee Financial Inclusion and Financial Health, Baseline Survey - 2024. Accessed from: https://microdata.unhcr.org
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Curation team | UNHCR | microdata@unhcr.org |
UNHCR_JOR_2024_FIFH_v2.1
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UNHCR |
2025-05-21