This study aims to identify robust push and pull factors of human trafficking. I test for the robustness of 70 push and 63 pull factors suggested in the literature. In doing so, I employ an extreme bound analysis, running more than two million regressions with all possible combinations of variables for up to 153 countries during the period of 1995-2010. My results show that crime prevalence robustly explains human trafficking both in destination and origin countries. Income level also has a robust impact, suggesting that the cause of human trafficking shares that of economic migration. Law enforcement matters more in origin countries than destination countries. Interestingly, a very low level of gender equality may have constraining effects...
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This paper investigates the impact of legalized prostitution on human trafficking inflows. According...
Victims of human trafficking may be exploited for prostitution, sweatshop labor, domestic work, and ...
This study aims to identify robust push and pull factors of human trafficking. I test for the robust...
Feminist work on global human trafficking has highlighted the conceptual difficulty of differentiati...
There are over 20 million victims of trafficking from more than 136 countries in the world. This the...
Thousands of men, women, and children become victims to human trafficking each year. Almost every co...
Human trafficking is a humanitarian problem of global scale, but quantitative research on the issue ...
There are several indicators that supposedly influence the trafficking victim inflow in a country: t...
Awareness of human trafficking is increasing. This thesis aims to explain why traffickers prefer som...
The purpose of this research was to address the issue of trafficking for sexual exploitation by usin...
Abstract: This paper explores empirically and theoretically one of the least stud-ied economic pheno...
Human trafficking is a growing illegal crime, both in terms of numbers and profits. Thus, important...
Our data and literature gathered was focused on answering the thesis question, “Does a country’s soc...
Human trafficking, like any market, involves both a supply and a demand. In reference to the demand...
The paper explores the dark side of economic openness by examining empirically the nexus between the...
This paper investigates the impact of legalized prostitution on human trafficking inflows. According...
Victims of human trafficking may be exploited for prostitution, sweatshop labor, domestic work, and ...
This study aims to identify robust push and pull factors of human trafficking. I test for the robust...
Feminist work on global human trafficking has highlighted the conceptual difficulty of differentiati...
There are over 20 million victims of trafficking from more than 136 countries in the world. This the...
Thousands of men, women, and children become victims to human trafficking each year. Almost every co...
Human trafficking is a humanitarian problem of global scale, but quantitative research on the issue ...
There are several indicators that supposedly influence the trafficking victim inflow in a country: t...
Awareness of human trafficking is increasing. This thesis aims to explain why traffickers prefer som...
The purpose of this research was to address the issue of trafficking for sexual exploitation by usin...
Abstract: This paper explores empirically and theoretically one of the least stud-ied economic pheno...
Human trafficking is a growing illegal crime, both in terms of numbers and profits. Thus, important...
Our data and literature gathered was focused on answering the thesis question, “Does a country’s soc...
Human trafficking, like any market, involves both a supply and a demand. In reference to the demand...
The paper explores the dark side of economic openness by examining empirically the nexus between the...
This paper investigates the impact of legalized prostitution on human trafficking inflows. According...
Victims of human trafficking may be exploited for prostitution, sweatshop labor, domestic work, and ...