North Africa: clamouring at the door.

The Middle EastNbr. 1994, January 1994

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Immigration of North African laborers into Europe - Business and Finance

Migrant workers from the North African nations of Morocco, Algeria and Tunis are facing severe restrictions in employment from European countries. A French law limits the granting of nationality rights for marriage and political exile, while foreign aid may be determined according by the number of workers exported. Employment rates may suffer from extreme nationalist sentiments prevailing in Europe at the moment. North African countries derive large benefits from the workers they export, primarily in the form of remittances and revenues spent for construction and expenses in support of families at home.

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North Africa: clamouring at the door.

European countries are growing increasingly hostile to immigration of North African workers. Chris McIvor reports from Rabat on the critical role played in Maghreb economies by remittances from expatriate labour.

THE "rising walls of fortress Europe" was how one participant to...

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