Affiliation:
1. Matt Buehler is an Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Tennessee. Kristin E. Fabbe is the Jakurski Family Associate Professor at the Harvard Business School. Eleni Kyrkopoulou is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Piraeus
Abstract
Morocco, once primarily known as a country of emigration and transit to Europe, has become a destination country for migrants, the majority of whom are from sub-Saharan Africa. Using an original nationally representative survey of 2,700 respondents, together with data from two census waves and one migrant regularization wave, the authors examine Moroccan citizens’ labor market threat perceptions from this new migrant group. Consistent with findings from studies conducted in developed countries, less educated, poorer respondents express higher labor market threat perceptions. The authors also find evidence, however, that city dwellers and employed female Moroccans are the most likely to report threat perceptions, even after controlling for greater “exposure” to migrants. The article contributes to literatures on migration exposure and how rural–urban dynamics shape labor market threat perceptions in a developing country.
Funder
Middle East Initiative, Harvard Kennedy School
Subject
Management of Technology and Innovation,Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management,Strategy and Management
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