A recent survey conducted by Afrobarometer reveals significant gender disparities in Moroccan attitudes towards employment. The study found that 36% of Moroccan citizens support equal employment rights for women. However, a majority – 51% – believe men should be prioritized for jobs when opportunities are limited. These findings indicate a prevailing preference for male employment in a competitive job market within the country. The data also included broader African perspectives, though details were not fully provided in the source. This preference highlights ongoing challenges to achieving gender equality in Morocco’s workforce. The survey provides insight into societal views on gender roles and economic opportunity.
