The paper is devoted to analysing public action toward youth in Morocco since the 90s in the context of implementation of neo-liberal reform. After providing an historical overview of youth policy in the country, it analyses relevant youth policies in four interrelated domains of public action: employment, family, migration and spatial planning policies.

Public Action Towards Youth in Neo-Liberal Morocco: Fostering and Controlling the Unequal Inclusion of the New Generation

PACIELLO, MARIA CRISTINA;PEPICELLI, RENATA;Pioppi, Daniela
2016-01-01

Abstract

The paper is devoted to analysing public action toward youth in Morocco since the 90s in the context of implementation of neo-liberal reform. After providing an historical overview of youth policy in the country, it analyses relevant youth policies in four interrelated domains of public action: employment, family, migration and spatial planning policies.
2016
Inglese
M.C. Paciello, R. Pepicelli, D. Pioppi
Public Action Towards Youth in Neo-Liberal Morocco: Fostering and Controlling the Unequal Inclusion of the New Generation
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Istituto Affari Internazionali
ITALIA
Esperti anonimi
Youth, Morocco, Public Policies, Employment, Family, Migration, Spatial Planning
POWER2YOUTH research project has received funding from the European Union's Seventh Framework Programme for research, technological development and demostration under grant agreement no 612782
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Paciello, MARIA CRISTINA; Pepicelli, Renata; Pioppi, Daniela
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