population had access to the residence permit; socially, that allowed them to really exist in Moroccan society. However, it did not enable them to achieve their economic integration. The residence permit did not enable them to find jobs and assert their socio-economic
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To Accompany and to Observe: Engaged Scholarship and Social Change Vis-à-Vis Sub-Saharan Transmigration in Morocco
An Interview with Mehdi Alioua
Sabina Barone and Mehdi Alioua
The Case of South Africa
The Societal Impact of COVID-19
Krish Chetty
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The Case of India
A Moral Foundation for the Impact of COVID-19 on Health and Society in the World's Largest Democracy
Sony Pellissery, Vijay Paul, Khushi Srivastava, and Drishti Ranjan
Reasonable Approach to the Minimum Core: Laying the Foundations for Future Socio-Economic Rights Jurisprudence .” South African Journal on Human Rights 19 ( 1 ): 1 – 26 . doi: 10.1080/19962126.2003.11865170 . Chauhan , A. 2021 . “ Lucknow: FIR