A recent study titled "Migranten met Marokkaanse afkomst, land van herkomst en toekomst" examines the future plans of young Moroccans in the Netherlands. The research, which focuses on developing a sense of belonging and identification, indicates that some individuals are considering leaving the Netherlands for countries like Morocco, Dubai, or Malaysia.
The study explores how ties to the country of origin influence migration intentions. Factors such as cultural identity, economic opportunities, and family connections play a role in these decisions. The findings highlight a complex relationship between integration in the Netherlands and attachment to Morocco.
While the exact number of young Moroccans planning to leave is not specified in the available data, the research provides insights into the motivations behind such moves. It underscores the importance of understanding transnational identities in the context of migration.