The paper explores the dark side of economic openness by examining empirically the nexus between the globalization process and human trafficking. Specifically, it is about showing in a global perspective how the growing process of free movement of people, goods, capital, services and information technology make the globe a connected web of activity for the sale and exploitation of human beings. After discussing some transmission channels through which globalization could increase this practice based on the lessons from the literature, an empirical analysis is done by employing OLS and Probit regressions on a cross-sectional model covering 130 countries worldwide. Findings, robust to the consideration of the sub-regional specificities and co...
Victims of human trafficking may be exploited for prostitution, sweatshop labor, domestic work, and ...
Integration of panel unit root tests using Levin, Lin& Chu (2002) and pooled OLS regression were int...
Human trafficking, like any market, involves both a supply and a demand. In reference to the demand...
Purpose: This paper investigates the impact of globalization on human trafficking using a large pane...
Globalization occurs all around us and it has resulted in profound developments in all aspects of hu...
Human trafficking is fundamentally a human rights issue. Authors have looked at this menace from the...
Feminist work on global human trafficking has highlighted the conceptual difficulty of differentiati...
Globalization demands that social workers embrace more than just local and national perspectives; th...
This paper investigates the impact of legalized prostitution on human trafficking inflows. According...
There are many different ways to study trafficking and I have chosen to do it from three different a...
The practice of trafficking has many different facets; drug trafficking, arms trafficking and human ...
This study examines the impact of economic globalization on the human trafficking inflows into the G...
Human trafficking represents one negative side affect of an increasingly interconnected, globalized ...
This study examines the impact of economic globalization on the human trafficking inflows into the G...
Human trafficking refers to the exploitation of human beings by others who use force, coercion, frau...
Victims of human trafficking may be exploited for prostitution, sweatshop labor, domestic work, and ...
Integration of panel unit root tests using Levin, Lin& Chu (2002) and pooled OLS regression were int...
Human trafficking, like any market, involves both a supply and a demand. In reference to the demand...
Purpose: This paper investigates the impact of globalization on human trafficking using a large pane...
Globalization occurs all around us and it has resulted in profound developments in all aspects of hu...
Human trafficking is fundamentally a human rights issue. Authors have looked at this menace from the...
Feminist work on global human trafficking has highlighted the conceptual difficulty of differentiati...
Globalization demands that social workers embrace more than just local and national perspectives; th...
This paper investigates the impact of legalized prostitution on human trafficking inflows. According...
There are many different ways to study trafficking and I have chosen to do it from three different a...
The practice of trafficking has many different facets; drug trafficking, arms trafficking and human ...
This study examines the impact of economic globalization on the human trafficking inflows into the G...
Human trafficking represents one negative side affect of an increasingly interconnected, globalized ...
This study examines the impact of economic globalization on the human trafficking inflows into the G...
Human trafficking refers to the exploitation of human beings by others who use force, coercion, frau...
Victims of human trafficking may be exploited for prostitution, sweatshop labor, domestic work, and ...
Integration of panel unit root tests using Levin, Lin& Chu (2002) and pooled OLS regression were int...
Human trafficking, like any market, involves both a supply and a demand. In reference to the demand...