Vol. 2008 No. 1 (2008)

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Youth Identity and Political Engagement in Moroccan Urban Areas: A Survey Analysis

Ahmed Benali, University Ibn Tofail, Kenitra Ali Mhenni, Department of Research, National Center for Scientific and Technical Research (CNRST) Wafa Boughzala, Department of Interdisciplinary Studies, National Center for Scientific and Technical Research (CNRST) Fatima El Kadi, Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University, Fez
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18882352
Published: June 28, 2008

Abstract

Youth in urban Morocco face unique challenges related to identity formation and political engagement, highlighting the need for a comprehensive understanding of these factors. A mixed-methods approach was employed, including a quantitative survey with over 500 participants aged 18-29 from various socio-economic backgrounds, complemented by qualitative interviews to explore deeper insights into youth narratives and political motivations. The findings indicate that youth identity significantly influences their political participation, particularly those who perceive themselves as part of a distinct urban Moroccan culture show higher engagement in civic activities. This research contributes to the literature on youth politics by providing nuanced understanding of how cultural identity and socioeconomic factors interact to shape political behaviour. Policy makers should consider integrating cultural heritage education into existing civic programmes, as it appears to positively impact youth engagement in urban Moroccan communities.

How to Cite

Ahmed Benali, Ali Mhenni, Wafa Boughzala, Fatima El Kadi (2008). Youth Identity and Political Engagement in Moroccan Urban Areas: A Survey Analysis. African Inequality Studies (Interdisciplinary - Econ/Social/Political), Vol. 2008 No. 1 (2008). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18882352

Keywords

GeographicUrbanizationIdentity FormationPolitical ParticipationQualitative ResearchQuantitative AnalysisSocial Theory

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