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Trafficking: A Demand Led Problem

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Bibliographic information:

 

Anderson, Bridget, and Julia O’Connell Davidson. 2004. Trafficking: A Demand Led Problem? Part I: A Review of Evidence and Debates. Stockholm: Save the Children.

 


Abstract:

 

This review comprises the first part of a multi-country research project that investigated the "demand side of trafficking."  It begins with a definitional analysis of the term "trafficking" and considers the methodological difficulties of undertaking research in this area.  Section 2 delves into the concept of "demand."  The next two sections examine the relationship between demand and trafficking in two sectors: sex work and domestic service.  The report ends with a discussion of the policy implications.  Over 200 references are listed.

 


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Human trafficking

 


Resource type:

 

Book

 


 

 

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