Today, youth unemployment is deemed to be the most serious challenges confronting many developed countries. However, the situation is an especially serious concern in the Global South, where the neoliberal system has resulted in youth unemployment, marginalization and social exclusion. This article draws on the existing literature to analyse the issues of unemployment in Morocco. While the most recent reports show that university graduates are the most affected groups by unemployment rates, this article focuses mainly on the issue of unemployment among university graduates. This article argues that youth unemployment policy has to be understood in the context of neoliberal and its austerity policies, where youth unemployment can never overcome while the neoliberal state keeps decreasing public expenditure and privatising the public resources. These policies are meant to work as the ‘shock therapy’ of liberalization: the “highly visible action” that “was to make the ‘bitter pill’ of adjustment easier to swallow”.
History
Publication title
Journal of Multidimensional Research & Review
Pagination
23-38
ISSN
2708-9452
Department/School
Media
Publisher
Yazhli Global Multidisciplinary Research Organization (YGMRO)