There are a wide variety of occupations that Moroccans have (not just goat-farmers and tourist-shop owners). Morrocans are engineers and software developers, industrialists and economists, human rights workers and parliamentarians, and educated Moroccans are becoming a larger bourgeoisie class.
Morocco is adding more tax on things and the government is giving the extra money from the tax to the poorly living people of their society.
Sheila Bridges Designer Living - 2002 Morocco Special was released on: USA: 20 February 2005
In Morocco, people drive on the right side of the road.
before the berber come to morocco. a thousands years before. some groups of black Africans were living in north Africa.
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Morocco has a moderate standard of living compared to Western countries. The cost of living is relatively low, but income disparities exist between urban and rural areas. Access to healthcare, education, and infrastructure can vary depending on location.
The city of Rabat, Morocco's capital, has 621,000 people, but the metropolitan area has 2.12 million people.
The largest percentage of Morocco's workers are farmers or pastoralists. However, a significant minority of Moroccans have industrial, retail, hospitality, and desk jobs.
It's difficult to provide an exact number of people living in poverty in Morocco as it can vary depending on the criteria used to define poverty. However, according to World Bank data, around 15% of Morocco's population lived below the national poverty line in 2014.
Zack is the famous morocco in soccer.He was the captian of morocco in 2010 world cup and he score 25 goals whole the world cup
morocco is better because all the people in the world usually say morocco has beautiful beaches and sights.I have been their a lot. I love it