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Crisis, Circular Systems, and Return: A Case Study of Morocco

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In the first two weeks of March 2020, a relatively fluid border system shut down when the world devolved into isolation in a way we have not seen in modern times. Economies that relied on porous borders were suddenly shut down. What ensued were short-run “immobility crises,” where systems that relied on cross-border movement had to suddenly readjust. The crisis-driven migration literature typically focuses on movement that occurs in response to a crisis event such as a war or a natural disaster. However, in this case, movement was restricted, making immobility itself a crisis. This chapter describes the impact of the border closures on circular movement systems through interviews with Moroccan migrant families and members living abroad and families living on the Nador-Melilla border. We articulate three forms of circularity: return migration, seasonal return and daily border crossings. Our findings indicate that while the border closures had minimal impact on the longer-term migration patterns, the immobility crisis was devastating to the day-to-day cross-border traffic and seasonal return.

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Correspondence to Frances D. Loustau-Williams .

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Loustau-Williams, F.D., Zouggaghi, A. (2024). Crisis, Circular Systems, and Return: A Case Study of Morocco. In: Yeo, J. (eds) Return Migration and Crises in Non-Western Countries. Mobility & Politics. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-53562-8_8

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