35% of Moroccans, particularly younger and educated individuals, express a desire to migrate, with North America as the top destination. Economic challenges and better opportunities abroad are the primary motivations, with many considering undocumented migration as a viable option.
More Moroccans are concerned about climate change issues following the September 2023 earthquake, according to an Arab Barometer survey that covered a wide range of issues, including government trust, women's rights, and the economy.
Ten years after the emergence of the February 20 movement, the reasons behind the protests still persist, according to a recent survey conducted by the Arab Barometer.
Due to the novel coronavirus pandemic, 54% of Moroccans fear losing their main sources of income in the coming year. Questioned by the Arab Barometer, 35% of Moroccan respondents considered the surveillance and monitoring of citizens' movements during the health crisis to be justified.
Moroccans interviewed by a survey, conducted by the Arab Barometer, said that they are turning their backs on religion. The findings of the survey show that Moroccans prefer the policies of Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan over the ones of President Donald Trump.