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Journal articles on the topic "Étudiants marocains – France – Migrations"
Jamid, Hicham. "Moroccan engineers and managers trained in France: eclectic profiles and differentiated expatriation strategies." Journal of international Mobility N° 12, no. 1 (November 15, 2024): 91–113. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/jim.012.0091.
Full textSchotté, Manuel. "La construction d’un espace international de migrations sportives : Les coureurs marocains en France." Migrations Société N° 110, no. 2 (2007): 69. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/migra.110.0069.
Full textel Attafi, Douieb. "Etude de Retour/Non-Retour des Étudiants Marocains en France (le cas de Lille)." International Review of Education 36, no. 4 (December 1990): 488–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf01874756.
Full textMulonnière, Hugo. "Protéger les « Nord-Africains » en métropole : construction et usages d’une protection sociale d’exception (années 1920-années 1950)." Revue d'histoire de la protection sociale N° 16, no. 1 (February 12, 2024): 98–119. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rhps.016.0098.
Full textMohammed, Raj. "Enseigner les compétences interculturelles à l'ère du Covid 19, expérience E-tandems entre l'Université Hassan 1er au Maroc et l'Université d'Angers en France." Anales de Filología Francesa, no. 29 (November 24, 2021): 379–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.6018/analesff.487071.
Full textPrévos, André J. M. "Le triangle de Choisy. Un quartier chinois à Paris; Le triangle de Choisy. Un quartier chinois à Paris; Les immigrés des beaux quartiers. La communauté espagnole dans le 16e arrondissement de Paris. Cohabitation, relations interethniques et phénomènes minoritairesMazouz, Mohammed. Les Marocains en Ile-de-France. Collection Migrations et Changements, No. 15. Paris: CIEMI / Editions L'Harmattan, 1988. Pp. 162. Notes. 92FF.Guillon, Michèle; Isabelle Taboada-Leonetti. Le triangle de Choisy. Un quartier chinois à Paris. Collection Migrations et Changements, No. 7. Paris: CIEMI / Editions L'Harmattan, 1986. Pp. 210. Illustrations. Notes. 98FF.Taboada-Leonetti, Isabelle, en collaboration avec Michèle Guillon. Les immigrés des beaux quartiers. La communauté espagnole dans le 16e arrondissement de Paris. Cohabitation, relations interethniques et phénomènes minoritaires. Collection Migrations et Changements, No. 13. Paris: CIEMI / Editions L'Harmattan, 1987. Pp. 211. Illustrations, Notes. Bibliographie. 110FF." Contemporary French Civilization 14, no. 1 (April 1990): 144–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/cfc.1990.14.1.027.
Full textMartig, Alexis. "Esclavage contemporain." Anthropen, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.17184/eac.anthropen.085.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Étudiants marocains – France – Migrations"
Simon, Valérie. "La migration des étudiants maghrébins en France et ses transformations (1962-1994)." Paris 7, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997PA070113.
Full textAlgerian, moroccan and tunisian students' migration towards France and the development of this phenomenon since the end of the independences is the result of a series of changes that affect both the society of departure and the country of welcome. This migration composes one of the important aspects of the north-south relationship and the progressive internationalization of the labour market and of formation in a context marked by the european construction. This research suggests to analyse the transformation of the students' migration from the Maghreb, the evolution of its meaning at the level of country of departure on the one hand ant at the level of the country of welcome on the other hand, and further to emphasize the different factors which helped in the modification of the phenomenon. The arrival of north african students to France is not only due to individual behaviours, but it also results from the general history of the countries from Maghreb, the links kept up with France and the strategies developed by the powers in place. Among the factors which have an influence on the students' mobility are for instance the national policies concerning the education and the allocation of students' grants for foreign countries, the bilateral policies of cooperation and the evolution of legal conditions of migration
Laffort, Bruno. "Parcours d'étudiants marocains en France : pour une nouvelle approche de l'immigration." Lille 1, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004LIL12018.
Full textAharbil, Adil Arnaud. "L'insertion professionnelle des marocains diplômés en France après le retour au pays d'origine." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Bordeaux, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024BORD0158.
Full textThe migration of Moroccan students, particularly to France, reflects a desire to overcome the challenges posed by a local labor market often considered unfavorable to Moroccan graduates. Faced with these constraints, students opt for academic training abroad, especially in France, in the hope of acquiring skills and international recognition likely to improve their professional prospects. However, this dynamic raises the question of how a stay in France, whether purely academic or enriched by professional experience, effectively contributes to their employability and reintegration into the local labor market upon their return. This doctoral research is set within this framework and explores the professional trajectories of Moroccan graduates who studied in France before returning to Morocco. It analyzes their motivations, return experiences, and the impact of this migration on their professional integration. Additionally, it examines the return intentions of Moroccan students still in training in France, in connection with their post-graduation plans. Finally, the study investigates the preferences of Moroccan employers for graduates trained in France, aiming to better understand the alignment between students’ aspirations and the needs of the Moroccan labor market. To achieve these objectives, the methodology is based on an in-depth analysis of data from three surveys specifically designed for this study. The combination of quantitative and qualitative methods, including discourse analysis, has enriched the understanding of the dynamics related to the employability of Moroccan graduates. The results reveal that students’ individual perceptions of job opportunities in their field of study and qualifications, both in the host and home countries, play a crucial role in their decision to return to Morocco after studying abroad. Furthermore, the simultaneous attachment to both the host and home countries significantly influences their post-graduation choices. Professional experience acquired in France after graduation also significantly enhances the employability of Moroccan graduates, regardless of their field of study. However, disparities persist: graduates from fields such as humanities, social sciences (literature, etc.), and pure sciences face greater reintegration challenges compared to those in economics, management, and engineering, who experience smoother professional integration in Morocco. Finally, the study highlights the importance of academic backgrounds, professional trajectories, and individual characteristics in the success and employability of graduates in the Moroccan labor market. It also demonstrates that Moroccan employers highly value university degrees obtained in France, as well as the professional experience gained in the country. However, disparities in recruitment practices are observed, influenced by factors such as the type of company management (family-owned or not) and the nature of relationships with partners and clients (local or international). These findings underscore the complexity of the interactions between the international trajectories of graduates and the specificities of the local labor market, offering a comprehensive perspective on the challenges of employability in Morocco
Merizak, Mustapha. "Immigration, militantisme politique et mouvement associatif des marocains en France : des origines aux évolutions." Paris 8, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006PA082650.
Full textThis research on "Immigration, political and associative militancy of Moroccan immigrants in France: Origins and Growth" attempts to clarify the importance of the Moroccan immigrants’ political and associative movements in France since the first generation of ‘’nationalists" who shaped the history of Moroccan militancy in France previously born in the 1920’s. On the other hand, this research indicates that the fight of Moroccan immigrants living in France was intrinsically linked to the fights of the Moroccan people in Morocco, of the immigrant workers of various nationalities and even of the French workers. Indeed, in spite of repression (here and there), Moroccans continued the mobilization against all employers' and administrative measures. However, this was done without denying the main positive measures which have occurred with the arrival of the Left wing in power. The research tried to highlight the social history of the Moroccan immigrants’ associative movement starting from what occurred and happened on the side "of the country of origin". This helped us to update the associative, social and political actions’ continuities and breaks. For this matter, we noticed for example that the ‘’Association des Travailleurs Marocains en France (ATMF)’’ shifted over the years in terms of objectives and activities. This shift remains however limited and distinguished by its history and the history of Moroccan immigration in France. It also remains confined because of the weight of socio-political and cultural realities in Morocco from one side and the stakes around immigration and integration on the other side
Décosse, Frédéric. "Migrations sous contrôle : agriculture intensive et saisonniers marocains sous contrat « OMI »." Paris, EHESS, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011EHES0114.
Full textThis dissertation explores the material conditions of Moroccan agricultural workers under seasonal contracts managed by the Office des Migrations Internationales. The methodology is based on semi-directed interviews, archival work and participant observation within the "Collectif de défense des travailleurs agricoles saisonniers". The main question the thesis attempts to answer is the following: ta what extent do es the seasonality of the job and the stay of the OMI foreign manpower, as it combines statutory precarity and mobility control, warrant the subjection of this manpower and separate the space and time of production and reproduction of its workforce? The condition of the OMI workers consists of three main axis: -the seasonal migratory system, more precisely understood in its socio-historical dimension (colonial origin, evolutions of the migratory utilitarianism in agriculture); -mobilizations against the OMI status and the regulatory adjustments developed by the State in order to control/bridle the right of agricultural migrant workers to move to other sectors of activity; -the health of seasonal foreign workers, which is nevertheless constructed among three factors: it is rendered invisible, externalized, and in terms of resistance. This thesis conducts a reflection on controlled migration and its limits. It shows to what extent the intensive agriculture of the South of France is dependent of the humanpower, and that the limitation of the right to stay to a temporary work contract tends to rend their employees' rights ineffective. It brings new elements to the analysis in foregrounding the articulation between the "fait colonial" and post-colonial migrations
Mbengue, Mamadou Saliou. "Les migrations des étudiants sénégalais en France : retour, non-retour après la formation." Amiens, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013AMIE0016.
Full textThis thesis is a sociological study of the migration of Senegalese students, return and non-return after training in France and their effects on the original contexts. From the socio-historical framework to the other factors subsequent to the migratory project, all the determinants that influence the process of this form of mobility are analyzed in this work. The non-return, with all the indicators associated with it and the effects it generates, is passed through a fine comb. After the studies, all the Senegalese learners will not be able to realize their migratory objectives in France, suggesting a high propensit for return. However, economic, occupational, family or social criteria are evaluated by the students as having to govern the end of the migratory cycle. And social reintegration and integration into the workforce must be as successful as possible, because the benefits of runoff
Benabou-Lucido, Latifa. "Représentations sociales des migrations et rapports entre émigration et immigration : exemple des migrations marocaines." Paris, EHESS, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008EHES0117.
Full textThis research, articulated around the concept of social representation, examined factors underlying the emigration and the immigration, in Morocco and in France. A multidisciplinary approach is adopted given that it facilitates the examination of the quantitative (streams and profiles of the migrants) and qualitative data (representations, roles of the migrants). The historic approach, completed by sociology and psychology, allowed to understand how a society generates the migrations, and how these modify it. The survey was led in Morocco (country of origin) and in France (host country) so as to seize the representations of the migrations. Three populations have participated to this study: Moroccans who have never left Morocco (the non-migrants), Moroccans having experienced the immigration -emigration-and who are now settled down in Morocco (ancient immigrants). Their speeches were compared with those of the Moroccan immigrants in France
Al, Attaf Abdellatif Douieb. "Etude de la perspective de retour, non-retour chez les étudiants maghrebins (retours, non-retours des étudiants marocains) : le cas de Lille." Lille 1, 1989. http://www.theses.fr/1989LIL12009.
Full textAt present, numerous north african students (from algeria, tunisia, morocco) study in french universities. Once these students finish school, they are confronted with the decision of returning or not returning to their native countries. The purpose of this research is to study the variables which play a part in the decision to return or not to return among moroccan students studying in lille. In order to carry out the research, it was first necessary to consider the variables responsable for the original departure to france. It is difficult, maybe even impossible to understand the decision to return or not to return without first having analyzed the circumstances involved in this departure. We are limiting ourselves to moroccan students with whom we are most familiar although we believe that a comparative study of the three populations would be more precise with regard to the educational policies of the three countries involved
Alimukhamedov, Farkhad. "Des Migrations pour études : Une analyse sociopolitique de trajectoires d'étudiants ouzbeks en France et au Royaume-Uni." Paris 9, 2011. https://portail.bu.dauphine.fr/fileviewer/index.php?doc=2011PA090080.
Full textTerrier, Eugénie. "Mobilités et expériences territoriales des étudiants internationaux en Bretagne : interroger le rapport mobilités spatiales - inégalités sociales à partir des migrations étudiantes." Phd thesis, Université Rennes 2, 2009. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00458198.
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