Moroccan Emigration to France: A Historical Perspective

Author: María Teresa González Santos

 

This article offers an analysis of the Moroccan migration to France from a historical perspective, through the explanation of the conformation of a true Franco-Moroccan migration system. The modeling of these migratory flows was operated by the positions and by the actions of the different French governments with respect to immigration. This, however, have given rise to the great mutations and phases that the Moroccan diaspora has experienced in France. The interest of the investigation lies in the structuring action of the French state in relation to the transformation of these migratory flows throughout its history.

 

Keywords: Franco-Moroccan migratory system, historical perspective, flows, phases, mutations.

 


María Teresa González Santos, Professor of Sociology, Department of State Law and Sociology, University of Malaga, Malaga, Spain. This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.  

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