Skip to main content
Middle East Development JournalVolume 8, Issue 1, 2 January 2016, Pages 1-31

Labor mobility, economic shocks and jobless growth evidence from panel data in Morocco(Article)(Open Access)

  Save all to author list
  • aWorld Bank, Washington, DC, United States
  • bHigh Commission for the Plan of Morocco, Rabat, Morocco
  • cMoroccan Central Bank, Rabat, Morocco

Abstract

During the past 20 years, Morocco has implemented a wide range of macroeconomic, social and labor market reforms that have delivered in terms of GDP growth and household welfare. Yet, these positive developments are not reflected by the main labor market indicators, a phenomenon observed elsewhere in developed and developing economies alike and labeled as ‘jobless growth’. For the first time in Morocco, this paper investigates the question of labor mobility using quarterly panel data in an effort to determine whether people have moved to better sectors and jobs. Results point to significant labor mobility between labor statuses with quite distinct features across population groups. All groups experience some form of labor market mobility every quarter and women are as mobile as men. However, the transitions that women experience are very different from the transitions that men experience and women's performance is worse than men's performance in almost all aspects of labor mobility. © 2015, © 2015 Economic Research Forum.

Author keywords

employmentlabor force participationlabor marketunemployment

Funding details

Funding sponsor Funding number Acronym
World Bank Group
See opportunities by WBG
WBG
  • ISSN: 17938120
  • Source Type: Journal
  • Original language: English
  • DOI: 10.1080/17938120.2015.1100932
  • Document Type: Article
  • Publisher: Routledge

  Verme, P.; World Bank, Washington, DC, United States;
© Copyright 2020 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.

Cited by 4 documents

Fernández, R.F. , Soriano-Miras, R.M. , Requena, A.T.
Gender relations in the Moroccan export industry: Casablanca as a case study | Relaciones de género en la industria exportadora marroquí: Casablanca como caso de estudio
(2022) Revista CIDOB d'Afers Internacionals
Gekara, V.O.
Humans and machines at work; Monitoring, surveillance and automation in contemporary capitalism P. Moore, M. Upchurch, and X. Whittaker (2008), Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan. 253 pages. Price, £89.99
(2019) New Technology, Work and Employment
Gekara, V.O. , Thanh Nguyen, V.-X.
New technologies and the transformation of work and skills: a study of computerisation and automation of Australian container terminals
(2018) New Technology, Work and Employment
View details of all 4 citations
{"topic":{"name":"Unemployment Insurance; Labour Market; Job Search","id":12425,"uri":"Topic/12425","prominencePercentile":86.04581,"prominencePercentileString":"86.046","overallScholarlyOutput":0},"dig":"6e62f5d97c04cbe16ef9a8e1e431b5a193874756e7b008f416f53304450ff1ec"}

SciVal Topic Prominence

Topic:
Prominence percentile: