Globalization and the illicit market for human trafficking: an empirical analysis of supply and demand
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Globalization and the illicit market for human trafficking: an empirical analysis of supply and demand

This working paper studies the determinants of trafficking for forced sexual exploitation, at a cross-country econometric analysis.

Type: Working paper
Date issued: 12 January 2006
Reference: 92-2-119524-4[ISBN]
92-2-119525-2[ISBN]
Authors: Gergana Danailova-Trainor, Patrick Belser
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.

Tag: forced labour, trafficking in persons, globalization, data analysis

Regions and countries covered: Global

Unit responsible: Programme for the Promotion of the Declaration

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