Polarization and its Discontents: Morocco Before and after the Arab Spring

40 Pages Posted: 15 Nov 2019

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Fabio Clementi

Università degli studi di Macerata

Haider Ali Daud Khan

University of Denver

Vasco Molini

World Bank

Francesco Schettino

Università degli Studi della Campania

Khalid Soudi

Haut Commissariat aux Eaux et Forêts et à la Lutte Contre la Désertification (HCEFLCD)

Date Written: October 28, 2019

Abstract

This paper uses data obtained from three Moroccan household surveys that took place between 2000 to 2013, to address issues related to the so-called "Arab puzzle." Welfare inequalities are low and declining in Arab countries and exist against the backdrop of a growing sense of dissatisfaction and frustration. The paper hypothesizes that welfare inequality plays a role, if seen through the lens of absolute measures and notably absolute polarization. The paper argues that the relatively worse perception of poor, vulnerable, and lower middle-class Moroccan households mirrors the ongoing hollowing out of the welfare distribution process and its concentration in the tails. The results of a multi-logit regression indicate that polarization is significantly correlated to perception and, importantly, that this correlation is asymmetric. The poorer are the households, the more polarization is perceived to link negatively to the well-being of households; and the richer are the households, the more polarization will positively correlate with their perceived well-being. The results are robust to the use of classes or quintiles for ranking social groups from the poorest to the richest.

Suggested Citation

Clementi, Fabio and Khan, Haider Ali Daud and Molini, Vasco and Schettino, Francesco and Soudi, Khalid, Polarization and its Discontents: Morocco Before and after the Arab Spring (October 28, 2019). World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. 9049, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3485933

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Vasco Molini

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Francesco Schettino

Università degli Studi della Campania ( email )

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Khalid Soudi

Haut Commissariat aux Eaux et Forêts et à la Lutte Contre la Désertification (HCEFLCD)

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