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Grey Zones and the Reconfiguration of Employability Policies for Youth: the Case of Poor Districts in Morocco

Zones grises et recomposition des politiques d'incitation à l'employabilité des jeunes au Maroc: le cas des quartiers pauvres

Youssef Sadik
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Youssef Sadik: UM5 - Université Mohammed V de Rabat [Agdal]

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Abstract: Public employment policies for youth have focused on higher level graduates unemployment that constitutes the main concern since the late 1980s, leaving aside other categories of young people, which has led to a broad movement of decomposition-recomposition of the supply-demand jobs. Hence the meteoricrise of new forms of work, called "gray areas", usually at the frontiers of conventional categories of "formal / informal", "precarious / stable", "public / private" etc. The Moroccan government has implemented a number of strategies and actions to support this transformation. Nevertheless, these policies suffer from the dispersion and lack of coordination between the various public and private stakeholders. In this article we propose to study the case of a poor district in Rabat-Sale region).

Keywords: Morocco; employability; gray area of employment; employment; unemployment; employabilité; emploi; chômage; zone grise d'emploi; Maroc; Rabat-Salé (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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Published in Interventions Economiques : Papers in Political Economy, 2017, Les zones grises du travail, 58

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