Published December 27, 2024 | Version v1
Journal article Open

Overcoming barriers to youth economic inclusion in rural Morocco: a case study of Daït Aoua

  • 1. ROR icon Institut Agronomique et Vétérinaire Hassan II
  • 2. Ministère de l'Economie et des Finances
  • 3. ROR icon Centre de Coopération Internationale en Recherche Agronomique pour le Développement

Description

In rural areas like the Daït Aoua territory, young people often face economic marginalization due to limited access to land, financial resources, and socio-cultural constraints. This study examines the economic inclusion of youth in this region and identifies key factors influencing their participation in local economies. Using a participatory territorial approach, we combined quantitative and qualitative data through surveys, interviews, and statistical analyses. The findings highlight significant spatial inequalities restricting youth to low-income, precarious roles in agricultural labor or unpaid family work, primarily due to delayed intergenerational land transfers. Despite some efforts toward income diversification through entrepreneurship and seasonal migration, these strategies are often hindered by a lack of capital and market limitations. The research underscores the need for targeted policies to address these structural barriers, promote equitable access to resources, and foster sustainable economic development. Understanding these dynamics is essential for creating opportunities that empower rural youth, enabling them to contribute meaningfully to their communities’ growth.

Files

societies-15-00004-v2.pdf

Files (3.5 MB)

Name Size Download all
md5:04aa8156210bb69391ac84ae4918cb45
3.5 MB Preview Download

Additional details

Funding

European Commission
NATAE - Fostering agroecology transition in North Africa through multi-actor, evaluation, and networking 101084647