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ຈັດພິມໂດຍ: Open Development Mekong
This article discusses human trafficking within the GMS in relation to the strengthened inter-state economic and infrastructural connectivity, taking the life history of sex workers in Thailand into account. Over recent decades, Thailand became known as a hub of entertainment sectors. Traffickers often use socio-economic integration in the GMS to their advantage. Poor women are often lured by false promises of well-paid jobs abroad and pay exorbitant fees to agents for such an opportunity. Intermediaries introduce family members to agents who promise to make arrangements for the relevant documentation and transportation across borders. Traffickers use their own marked routes to transport their prey which are less visible than generally could be imagined.

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ເບິ່ງຕົວຢ່າງຂໍ້ມູນ - Gendering cross-border networks in the Greater Mekong Subregion: Drawing invisible routes to Thailand

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  • Crimes
  • Emigration
  • Human trafficking
  • Informal migration for labor
  • Migration
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ສະບັບທີ / ຄັ້ງທີ 1.0
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ຜູ້ຂຽນ (ບຸກຄົນ) Ullah, AKM A.
ຜູ້ຂຽນຮ່ວມ (ບຸກຄົນ) Hossain, M. A
ສະຖານທີ່ຈັດພິມ Austria
ຜູ້ຈັດພິມ Society for South-East Asian Studies, Vienna
ປີຈັດພິມ 2011
ຈຳນວນໜ້າ 17 p.
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Austrian Journal of South-East Asian Studies,Issue 4,Number 2,273-289

ວັນທີອັບໂຫຼດ ສິງຫາ 18, 2015, 09:25 (UTC)
ວັນທີດັດແປງ ສິງຫາ 18, 2015, 09:26 (UTC)