Bibliographic information:
Piper, Nicola. 2005. "A Problem by a Different Name? A Review of Research on Trafficking in South-East Asia and Oceania." In Data and Research on Human Trafficking: A Global Survey, ed. F. Laczko and E. Gozdziak, 203-234. Geneva: International Organization for Migration.
Abstract:
This chapter reviews research that has been conducted on the region as a whole, and highlights predominant trends. It then considers the types of research studies that have been conducted and by whom. The article continues with a discussion of the difficulties of gathering data and the definition problem. The review notes research gaps and provides recommendations for future activities. Thirty-nine references are listed.
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Human trafficking
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