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Globalization and the illicit market for human trafficking: an empirical analysis of supply and demand
Apr 29 2010
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This working paper studies the determinants of trafficking for forced sexual exploitation, at a cross-country econometric analysis. The paper provides empirical support to show there exists a statistical relationship between the number of victims trafficked out a country and the level of female youth unemployment in that country and that countries more opened to globalization and having more prostitution are more likely to be destination places for trafficking victims. More information about human trafficking on the website of ILO.
Policy and legislative recommendations towards the effective implementation of the non-punishment provision with regard to victims of trafficking
European Commission The statistical report on trafficking in human beings 2013
Russian Union of Journalists, OSCE Manual on Reporting on Human Trafficking
La Strada: Findings and Results of the European Action for Compensation for Trafficked Persons
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UNODC Global report on trafficking in persons 2012
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The State of Human Trafficking in California 2012
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