In June 2000, the Thai Ministry of Interior, announced that 120,000 hilltribe children were stateless in Thailand, even though they were entitled to citizenship. This was just the 'tip of the iceberg' of a greater problem, which affects approximately half a million people, and the society as a whole. More hilltribe children are making a livelihood from drug dealing, prostitution, and street vending. Hilltribe children and women are one of the most vulnerable groups to trafficking. A study was conducted in order to analyze the structural limitations these children are born into, and how this influences the development of their capabilities
The indigenous "hill tribes" of northern Thailand often do not enjoy the economic and political bene...
In the 1990s saving children from prostitution became one of the most high profile causes for many N...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 67-72).While human trafficking in the fishery industry in...
This fascinating study explores the daily lives, constraints and social worlds of children born in t...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed January 10, 2011)Includes bibliographical references (p. 4...
While several perspectives could be used to approach the issue of child trafficking, through this st...
Health and education are interrelated, and it is for this reason that we studied the education of mi...
Child trafficking is a poorly misunderstood and badly defined phenomenon, the phrase often used syno...
This thesis examines Karen childhood transitions in a context of expansion of the cash economy, form...
Home to more than half-a-million stateless persons, Thailand provides a unique case study for unders...
The problem of foreign child workers migration to Thailand day will expand at present especially the...
The Burmese diaspora in Thailand attracts significant academic attention. However, the voices of mig...
In the past, most Thai people lived in rural areas more than they did in towns or cities. It was onl...
The problems of trafficking human beings were continuously violent in Thailand. The problems occurre...
Purpose – The market in trafficked children bought and sold for sexual exploitation is one of the mo...
The indigenous "hill tribes" of northern Thailand often do not enjoy the economic and political bene...
In the 1990s saving children from prostitution became one of the most high profile causes for many N...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 67-72).While human trafficking in the fishery industry in...
This fascinating study explores the daily lives, constraints and social worlds of children born in t...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed January 10, 2011)Includes bibliographical references (p. 4...
While several perspectives could be used to approach the issue of child trafficking, through this st...
Health and education are interrelated, and it is for this reason that we studied the education of mi...
Child trafficking is a poorly misunderstood and badly defined phenomenon, the phrase often used syno...
This thesis examines Karen childhood transitions in a context of expansion of the cash economy, form...
Home to more than half-a-million stateless persons, Thailand provides a unique case study for unders...
The problem of foreign child workers migration to Thailand day will expand at present especially the...
The Burmese diaspora in Thailand attracts significant academic attention. However, the voices of mig...
In the past, most Thai people lived in rural areas more than they did in towns or cities. It was onl...
The problems of trafficking human beings were continuously violent in Thailand. The problems occurre...
Purpose – The market in trafficked children bought and sold for sexual exploitation is one of the mo...
The indigenous "hill tribes" of northern Thailand often do not enjoy the economic and political bene...
In the 1990s saving children from prostitution became one of the most high profile causes for many N...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 67-72).While human trafficking in the fishery industry in...