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Trafficking of children for labor and sexual exploitation in Moldova: results of a rapid assessment survey
Institute for Public Policy,, Moldova Republic, 2004This paper analyses the problem of child trafficking from Moldova for the purpose of labour or sexual exploitation. According to the authors, the problem is a serious one, with up to 5000 cases of child trafficking each year.DocumentIs trafficking in human beings demand driven?: a multi-country pilot study
International Organization for Migration, 2003This study examines the factors that lead to the exploitation of trafficked women and children.DocumentMigration in Vietnam: a review of information on current trends and patterns, and their policy implications
Eldis Document Store, 2003Internal and international migration has significantly increased in Vietnam since the economic reforms of 1986.DocumentTowards a fair deal for migrant workers in the global economy
International Labour Organization, 2004This report aims to prompt dialogues for multilateral cooperation on how to better manage the flows in the interest of protecting human rights, maximising migration’s contribution to growth and development, and preventing clandestine flows and trafficking.The report discusses background issues on labour migration and its consequences, the conditions of work and treatment of workers, and the intDocumentPoverty, international migration and asylum
United Nations University, 2004This paper discusses the issues surrounding poverty, international migration and asylum.DocumentIllegal immigration, human trafficking, and organised crime
World Institute for Development Economics Research (WIDER), 2003This paper discusses a variety of issues surrounding illegal immigration, human trafficking and organised crime in relation to the intimate connections with the transformations of the world economy.The paper particularly highlights: there is an important distinction between illegal immigration, human smuggling, and human trafficking human smuggling and trafficking has become a worldDocumentTrafficking in human beings: new approaches to combating the problem
International Labour Organization, 2003This report provides an overview and discussion about the global trafficking of people and how it intersects with exploitation in labour.The first section outlines some of the main issues including the history of the phenomenon, the different components of trafficking such as recruitment and exploitation, aspects of human trafficking today, the role of the ILO in combating trafficking, and prosDocumentAsian labour migration: issues and challenges in an era of globalization
International Labour Organization, 2001In this paper the author examines the trends and issues in Asian labour migration and challenges faced by countries and the trade union movement in the protection of migrant workers.The author first discusses problems with current terminology and examines some popular myths about migrant workers.DocumentLabour migration in Europe: special focus on the Republic of Moldova
Institute for Public Policy,, Moldova Republic, 2003The processes of globalization and economic integration will inevitably result in increased migration flows. The purpose of this paper is to analyze recent trends in labor migration in Moldova, with special emphasis on the flow of the workforce from Moldova to Europe.The need for the research was rooted in the alarming outflow of skilled labor over the past few years.DocumentAn information guide - preventing discrimination, exploitation and abuse of women migrant workers
International Labour Organization, 2003This Information Guide is intended:To enhance knowledge and understanding of the vulnerability of women migrant workers to discrimination, exploitation and abuse throughout all stages of the international migration process, including being trafficked;To promote and improve legislation, policies and action to prevent such discrimination, exploitation and abuse and to better protect thosPages
