Learning from returnee Ethiopian migrant domestic workers: a qualitative assessment to reduce the risk of human trafficking
Abstract Background International migration has become a global political priority, with growing concern about the scale of human trafficking, hazardous work conditions, and resulting psychological and physical morbidity among migrants. Ethiopia remains a significant "source" country for f...
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Main Authors: | Joanna Busza (Author), Sehin Teferra (Author), Serawit Omer (Author), Cathy Zimmerman (Author) |
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2017-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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