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The Effects of International Labor Migration on the Maghrib

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 March 2016

Laurence Michalak*
Affiliation:
University of California at Berkeley

Extract

International Labor migration has powerful consequences for Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia. Economically, migration affects Maghribi foreign currency earnings, balance of payments, employment rates, entrepreneurship and national economic development generally. Politically, it affects both Maghribi internal politics and relations with Europe. The sociocultural effects of migration are perhaps the most profound, touching aspects of North African life such as dress, music, architecture and nutrition, as well as deeper levels of beliefs and values, such as family structures, child-rearing practices and gender roles—aspects of culture that have generally been thought to be resistant to change.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Middle East Studies Association of North America 1997

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References

Note

1 Migration internationale et changements sociaux dans le Maghreb. Tunis: Faculté des Sciences Humaines et Sociales de l’Université de Tunis, 1997.