Sub-Saharan students in Morocco: determinants, everyday life, and future plans of a high-skilled migrant group
Sub-Saharan students in Morocco: determinants, everyday life, and future plans of a high-skilled migrant group
Based on a study of sub-Saharan students in Morocco, this paper addresses the relationship between international student mobility and high-skilled migration and analyses how the increasing movement of sub-Saharan students to Morocco contributes to Morocco's transition to being a country of immigration and to its integration into the sub-Saharan migratory system. By studying the migration trajectories of sub-Saharan students, the article shows how three factors influence the students' movement to Morocco: their aspirations to expatriate, their growing up in cultures of migration and the existence of social networks linking the students to Morocco. The experience of otherness in a transit and immigration country such as Morocco contributes further to the shaping of an identity as transmigrants among students who consider their stay in Morocco as a first step on a longer-term migration that might lead to a second emigration or a permanent settlement in Morocco.
CITATION: Berriane, Johara. Sub-Saharan students in Morocco: determinants, everyday life, and future plans of a high-skilled migrant group . : Taylor & Francis Group , 2015. Journal of North African Studies,Vol. 20, No. 4, September 2015, pp. 573-589 - Available at: https://library.au.int/sub-saharan-students-morocco-determinants-everyday-life-and-future-plans-high-skilled-migrant-grou-1