Over the last two decades, increasing attention has been given to trafficking in persons globally. Governments, international organisations and the media generally assume that trafficking is immensely profitable. This paper problematises this assumption in light of ethnographic research within the sex industry along the Thai-Lao border. It argues that the cross-border recruitment of Lao women into the Thai sex industry constitutes a mixture of capitalist logic and patron-client relationships. It is therefore not possible, as some antitrafficking programs attempt to do, to read probabilities of trafficking out of mechanical models of profitability and unilateral maximisation of social actors.19 page(s
'Raid and rescue' operations are aimed primarily at women and children in the sex industry and have ...
During the last 15 years, we have witnessed a significant and increasing focus on human trafficking ...
A commonly held and oft repeated belief is that it is difficult or impossible to know the extent of ...
Over the past few years some governments and development organizations have increasingly articulated...
Trafficking literature often mentions underage prostitution, where paedophilia and virginity sale ar...
For several years, aid programs in the Mekong region have taken an increasing interest in cross-bord...
In the wake of state borders becoming more porous the flows of people crossing them in search for op...
For several years, aid programs in the Mekong region have taken an increasing interest in cross-bord...
Young women and children moved into the local sex industries dominate human trafficking in the borde...
This research investigates how non-governmental organizations (NGOs) working against human trafficki...
This paper sets out to explore the interrelations between safeguarding migration flows between Laos ...
"This article discusses human trafficking within the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS) in relation to t...
This article discusses human traffi cking within the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS) in relation to t...
(1) Background: This research paper examines the prevention measures, i.e., the application of techn...
Since the signing of the UN Trafficking Protocol, anti-trafficking laws, policies and other initiati...
'Raid and rescue' operations are aimed primarily at women and children in the sex industry and have ...
During the last 15 years, we have witnessed a significant and increasing focus on human trafficking ...
A commonly held and oft repeated belief is that it is difficult or impossible to know the extent of ...
Over the past few years some governments and development organizations have increasingly articulated...
Trafficking literature often mentions underage prostitution, where paedophilia and virginity sale ar...
For several years, aid programs in the Mekong region have taken an increasing interest in cross-bord...
In the wake of state borders becoming more porous the flows of people crossing them in search for op...
For several years, aid programs in the Mekong region have taken an increasing interest in cross-bord...
Young women and children moved into the local sex industries dominate human trafficking in the borde...
This research investigates how non-governmental organizations (NGOs) working against human trafficki...
This paper sets out to explore the interrelations between safeguarding migration flows between Laos ...
"This article discusses human trafficking within the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS) in relation to t...
This article discusses human traffi cking within the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS) in relation to t...
(1) Background: This research paper examines the prevention measures, i.e., the application of techn...
Since the signing of the UN Trafficking Protocol, anti-trafficking laws, policies and other initiati...
'Raid and rescue' operations are aimed primarily at women and children in the sex industry and have ...
During the last 15 years, we have witnessed a significant and increasing focus on human trafficking ...
A commonly held and oft repeated belief is that it is difficult or impossible to know the extent of ...