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Failed Emancipations: Youth Transitions, Migration and the Future in Morocco

Version 1 : Received: 4 July 2022 / Approved: 12 July 2022 / Online: 12 July 2022 (04:09:34 CEST)

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Feixa, C.; Sánchez-García, J.; Premat, C.; Hansen, N. Failed Emancipations: Youth Transitions, Migration and the Future in Morocco. Societies 2022, 12, 159. Feixa, C.; Sánchez-García, J.; Premat, C.; Hansen, N. Failed Emancipations: Youth Transitions, Migration and the Future in Morocco. Societies 2022, 12, 159.

Abstract

Various authors have highlighted the importance of marriage as a social marker that alter the so-cial categorization of individuals and their relationships from youth to adulthood according to the cultural construction of the life course in Arab countries. This article aims to analyze the in-teraction between the socio-political framework (structure) and the capacity for individual action (agency) in the context of biographical experiences to achieve emancipation in Morocco. This per-spective responds to the demand of different authors to include the subjective approaches of young people in the process of analysis. This analysis will be guided by some questions: Which is the capacity of young Arabs to decide the orientation of their life trajectories? What factors (cultural, family, socioeconomic, educational, etc.) create and shape the expectations of young people re-garding their transition to adult life? Is there a specific model of emancipation in the Arab Medi-terranean countries?

Keywords

Transition; Emancipation; Youth; Morocco

Subject

Social Sciences, Anthropology

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