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Spatial Analysis of Regional Disparities in Education and Unemployment: The Mediating Role of GDP

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  • Souhaila Hachmi

    (MADEO Laboratory - Higher School of Technology-Oujda, Mohammed I University)

  • Hajar El Makhad

    (MADEO Laboratory - Higher School of Technology-Oujda, Mohammed I University)

  • Rahhal Lahrach

    (MADEO Laboratory - Higher School of Technology-Oujda, Mohammed I University)

  • Nadia Tamouh

    (MADEO Laboratory - Higher School of Technology-Oujda, Mohammed I University)

Abstract

In conclusion, we add that a better performance of the regions needs to reduce disparities, especially those of an economic, social and educational nature, a reduction in the effects of disparities requires, among other things, the promotion of public policies and public actions that arise from the regions in the context of a participatory approach that includes all stakeholders (institutions, local authorities, researchers, experts, etc.), local authorities, researchers, experts, etc.) and bearing in mind the specific characteristics and challenges of these regions, rather than adopting policies that are ready to be adopted and applied to all the regions and that are far from taking into account the realities and challenges of each of them.

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  • Souhaila Hachmi & Hajar El Makhad & Rahhal Lahrach & Nadia Tamouh, 2025. "Spatial Analysis of Regional Disparities in Education and Unemployment: The Mediating Role of GDP," Post-Print hal-05078268, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-05078268
    DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15424488
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