Date: November 22, 2024 Fri
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Results for human trafficking (germany)
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Author: Cyrus, Norbert
Title: Trafficking for Labour and Sexual Exploitation in Germany
Summary: Germany is an important destination country for migrant workers from around the world. Many of them work on the basis of mutually beneficial agreements made with their employers, but many are forced into submission by deception, threats, abuse, fraud and coercion. The migrant workers enter the country through clandestine channels or as asylum seekers, seasonal labor migrants, visitors or students. This study aims to demonstrate that migrant workers are forced into submission and thus increase profit margins. This is most often the case in those labor-intensive economic sectors that are encountering even more competition on global markets.
Details: Geneva: International Labour Office, 2005. 91p.
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Year: 2005
Country: Germany
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Shelf Number: 111925
Keywords: EconomicsForced LaborHuman Trafficking (Germany)Migrant Labor (Germany)Sexual Exploitation |