Accidental traffickers: qualitative findings on labour recruitment in Ethiopia
Abstract Background The growth of labour migration and associated risks of human trafficking and exploitation remain significant global human rights and health challenges. There is increasing policy interest in addressing structural determinants of adverse migration outcomes such as migrants' u...
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Main Authors: | Joanna Busza (Author), Zewdneh Shewamene (Author), Cathy Zimmerman (Author), Annabel Erulkar (Author), Eyasu Hailu (Author), Lemi Negeri (Author), Elizabeth Anderson (Author), Yuki Lo (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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