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ASM Status | Existing (data assessed) |
Data year | 2014 |
Publ. year | 2014 |
ASM Miners | 7,000 |
Inc. DevMin | no |
- min. | 5,000 |
- max. | 9,000 |
- female | 1 ,000 |
- gold | 7 ,000 |
ASM Commodities | gold |
Morocco
ASM Population: xxx,xxx
Data sources for estimation
2019: 8,000
DELVE-19: Country Profile Morocco 8,000
ASM Employment: 5,000–10,000 (total), 1,500 (barite) Female Miners: Unknown Formalization: Unknown Materials mined by ASM • Barite, lead, zinc total: 495,710 tons (2013) • Barite: 397,000 tons = 80% of total (2013)
2017: 100,000
Interview w. Michał Młynarczyk (EIT Raw Materials): 100,000 and possibly up to 150,000
2014: 73,000
(UBC-14): Gold-only data produced by statistic modelling:
Expected ASM population: 73,000 Estimated ASM gold production: 1.1 t/a
1999: 7,500
(ILO-99): Employment: 5,000 - 10,000
Number of mines: n/a
Illegal mines: n/a
Publications
Reference | Year | Citation |
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DELVE-19 | 2019 | World Bank (2019): 2019 State of the Artisanal and Small-Scale Mining Sector. World Bank, Washington D.C. |
ARM-18 | 2018 | Barreto, M.L.,Schein, P., Hinton, J., Hruschka, F. (2018): The Impact of Small-Scale Mining Operations on Economies and Livelihoods in Low- to Middle-Income Countries. ARM, Envigado, PACT, Westcombe. |
IGF-18 | 2018 | IGF (2018): Global Trends in Artisanal and Small-Scale Mining (ASM): A review of key numbers and issues. IIED/IISD, London, Winnipeg. |
UBC-14 | 2014 | Seccatore, J., Veiga, M., et al. (Univ. of British Columbia - UBC) (2014): An estimation of the artisanal small-scale production of gold in the world. Scitotenv. 496. |
ILO-99 | 1999 | Jennings, N. (1999): Social and labour issues in small-scale mines. Report for discussion at the Tripartite Meeting on Social and Labour Issues in Small-scale Mines. ILO, Geneva. |
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asmdata | |
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Country Code | MAR |
Country Name | Morocco |
ASM Status | Existing (data assessed) |
Year | 2017 |
ASM Miners | 100,000 |
(min) | 70,000 |
(max) | 150,000 |