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Hattab II, Morocco
Hattab II Cave is situated in the upland Rif region of northwestern Morocco. Archaeological excavations in 2002–2003 revealed an undisturbed burial... -
Assessing efficiency maternal and child health services in Morocco: data envelopement analysis and Tobit model
Efficiency analysis of the Maternal, Newborn, and Child Services Network (MNCSN) is crucial for achieving SDG 2030. However, the mortality rates of...
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Kehf el Hammar, Morocco
Excavations in 1992 at Kehf el Hammar, Morocco, revealed the presence of at least two Iberomaurusian (LSA) occupation layers with artifacts and... -
COVID 19 and Poverty in Morocco
The COVID-19 pandemic has created an economic and social crisis in Morocco. Since the spring of 2020. In fact, the virus seemed to have serious... -
Jebel Irhoud (Ighoud), Morocco
The site of Jebel Irhoud/Ighoud (Morocco) is the source of the oldest Homo sapiens fossils so far discovered, dating to c. 300 ka. For this reason,... -
Regional Well-Being Disparities in Morocco and its OECD Partners
This article proposes a multidimensional analysis grid to assess regional disparities, transcending monetary considerations. This grid agrees overall...
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Estimation of Multidimensional Poverty in Morocco: A Small Area Estimation Approach Using Meteorological and Socio-economic Covariates
In this paper we estimate the Head Count Ratio (HCR) and two fuzzy poverty measures at provincial level in Morocco using data from the Household...
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Contrebandiers (Grotte des Contrebandiers), Morocco
Grotte des Contrebandiers (Smugglers’ Cave) is one of several archaeology-bearing coastal caves in the Rabat-Temara region of Morocco. It lies c. 17... -
Forest and Agricultural Dynamics in the Haouz Plain Over the Last Millennium: Archaeobotanical and Isotopic Research at Aghmat (Morocco)
Over the last millennium, the town of Aghmat (Morocco) has undergone major socio-economic changes, raising the question of how these transformations...
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The Undescribed Juvenile Maxilla from Contrebandiers Cave, Morocco—A Study on Middle Stone Age Facial Growth
In 2009, renewed excavations at the Middle Stone Age (MSA) site of Contrebandiers Cave, Morocco, yielded a skull and partial skeleton of a child...
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Argan Oil Trade and Access to Benefit Sharing: A Matter of Economic Survival for Rural Women of the Souss Massa, Morocco
Poverty eradication, environmental conservation, and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals cannot be achieved without the input and...
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Mobilities Among Marginalized Youth in Morocco: Precariousness, Agency and Networks
The migration flows in the Mediterranean region have often been perceived as both a threat and an opportunity. This chapter delves into the current... -
Transnational Migrant Entrepreneurship Policies in the Maghreb Countries: Tunisia, Algeria, and Morocco
This chapter explores how the economic context shapes the Transnational Migrant Entrepreneurship’s (TME) Policies in three different migratory... -
Ethnobotanical survey of herbs used in the preservation of food products in Fez, Morocco
Morocco has a rich plant biodiversity and an ancient ethnobotanical knowledge influenced by the ethnic diversity of the Moroccan population. This...
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Pollination of the Mediterranean Fig Tree, Ficus Carica L.: Caprification Practices and Social Networks of Exchange of Caprifigs among Jbala Farmers in Northern Morocco
The Mediterranean fig ( Ficus carica) is dioecious, with distinct male and female trees. Its pollinator, Blastophaga psenes , is hosted within male...
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The territorial dynamics of railroads in Morocco between disparities and economic development
This paper discusses the history of Morocco's railway network, from its creation during the French colonial period to its current state. Initially...
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Queering Motherhood and Mothering Queers in Morocco
In Morocco, motherhood is a central site for enforcing normative expectations of family life and heterosexual reproduction, yet it also acts as a... -
Coastal Landscapes, Environmental Change, and Maritime Cultural Heritage Resources in Morocco: The Case Study of Essaouira
Maritime cultural heritage (MCH) resources are non-renewable; research frameworks and mitigation plans to study and address the threats to these are...
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Historical accounts of the development of the multilingual situation in Morocco: contrasting monolingual to translanguaging approaches to education
Since the Arab arrival to Morocco, different languages have played a crucial role in sha** the linguistic landscape of the country. These languages...
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Thomas Quarry I, Morocco
Thomas Quarry I (ThI; 33.568° N, 7.696° W) is a paleoanthropological site located on the western outskirts of Casablanca, Morocco’s economic...