Transcripts from semi-structured interviews performed with 33 key informants during August - October 2014. Interviews explored factors influencing health of migrant and trafficked fishermen in Thailand during the pre-trafficking, trafficking and post-trafficking stages, and factors influencing how potentially trafficked fishermen were identified and assisted. Informants were comprised of Labour, health or welfare officials [9], Law enforcement officers [6], NGO service providers [12], INGO representatives [3] and Industry representatives [3]
Background: The Thai marine fishing industry depends on migrant workers. Public healthcare services ...
Human trafficking has been one of the most challenging problems of nation states across the globe si...
Background: Thailand continues to attract an increasing number of migrant workers (MW) from neighbor...
Abstract Background Human trafficking in the fishing industry or “sea slavery” in the Greater Mekong...
BACKGROUND: Human trafficking in the fishing industry or "sea slavery" in the Greater Mekong Subregi...
Prompted by reports of ‘sea slavery’ in the fishing industry and threats of sanctions, Thailand has ...
Employment practices and working conditions in Thailand’s fishing sector Reports in the news and thr...
Background: Commercial fishing at sea is among the world’s most dangerous occupations. With 24- hour...
Men comprise nearly two-thirds of trafficked and forced labourers in common low-skilled labour secto...
Men comprise nearly two-thirds of trafficked and forced labourers in common low-skilled labour secto...
Migrant fishermen are left out. Both Thailand’s labor trafficking laws and anti-trafficking measures...
Despite the new legislation adopted by the Thai legislature, labor trafficking in the Thai fishing i...
Background: Trafficking is a crime of global proportions involving extreme forms of exploitation and...
Conceptual Framework A. Factors influencing physical health of trafficked fishermen. Conceptual Fram...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the health of GMS commercial fishers and seafarers, many of whom a...
Background: The Thai marine fishing industry depends on migrant workers. Public healthcare services ...
Human trafficking has been one of the most challenging problems of nation states across the globe si...
Background: Thailand continues to attract an increasing number of migrant workers (MW) from neighbor...
Abstract Background Human trafficking in the fishing industry or “sea slavery” in the Greater Mekong...
BACKGROUND: Human trafficking in the fishing industry or "sea slavery" in the Greater Mekong Subregi...
Prompted by reports of ‘sea slavery’ in the fishing industry and threats of sanctions, Thailand has ...
Employment practices and working conditions in Thailand’s fishing sector Reports in the news and thr...
Background: Commercial fishing at sea is among the world’s most dangerous occupations. With 24- hour...
Men comprise nearly two-thirds of trafficked and forced labourers in common low-skilled labour secto...
Men comprise nearly two-thirds of trafficked and forced labourers in common low-skilled labour secto...
Migrant fishermen are left out. Both Thailand’s labor trafficking laws and anti-trafficking measures...
Despite the new legislation adopted by the Thai legislature, labor trafficking in the Thai fishing i...
Background: Trafficking is a crime of global proportions involving extreme forms of exploitation and...
Conceptual Framework A. Factors influencing physical health of trafficked fishermen. Conceptual Fram...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the health of GMS commercial fishers and seafarers, many of whom a...
Background: The Thai marine fishing industry depends on migrant workers. Public healthcare services ...
Human trafficking has been one of the most challenging problems of nation states across the globe si...
Background: Thailand continues to attract an increasing number of migrant workers (MW) from neighbor...