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Economic Shocks and Human Trafficking Risks : Evidence from IOM’s Victims of Human Trafficking Database (English)

This report focuses on a key supply-side factor that is expected to influence the intensity of flows from (and within) origin countries, economic shocks. Economic shocks disrupt local labor markets, lead to greater unemployment and revenue loss, and increase the pressure on individuals and households to pursue riskier livelihoods and survival strategies to find alternative sources of income, which may include transacting with risky employers who may...
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  • 2022/04/03

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  • Economic Shocks and Human Trafficking Risks : Evidence from IOM’s Victims of Human Trafficking Database


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World Bank; International Organization for Migration.

Economic Shocks and Human Trafficking Risks : Evidence from IOM’s Victims of Human Trafficking Database (English). Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099720003292224485

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