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Human Trafficking in Europe: An Economic Perspective

Author
Van Liemt, Gijsbert
Abstract
Based on a document originally prepared for the Eleventh Economic Forum of the Organization for Economic Security and Cooperation in Europe, held in Prague between 20-23 May 2003. Attempts to comprehend and document human trafficking’s underlying economic dimensions, and places the concerns of trafficking within broader migration analysis (including the role of irregular migration). It also comments on the financial flows involved in trafficking, and on the different patterns of financing trafficking services. Further, it contains a brief review of the evidence, as to the extent to which organized crime is involved in human trafficking.
Description
DECLARATION/WP/31/2004
Date Issued
2004-06-01Subject
Bonded; Catherwood; Cornell; Economic; Europe; Forced; Global; Globalization; Globalisation; Government; Human; ILO; ILR; Industrial; International; Labor; Labour; Law; Legal; Legislation; Library; Organization; Organisation; Portal; Relations; Rights; School; Standards; Trafficking; University; Work; Workers; Workplace
Type
article