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Migrants and their Vulnerability to Human Trafficking, Modern Slavery and Forced Labour

The report explores various sites of vulnerability where migrants are particularly susceptible to human trafficking, forced labour and modern slavery. These include private dwellings, border crossings, irregular migration routes and conflict zones. The report illustrates that migrants are most vulnerable to exploitation in situations where the authority of the State and society are unable to protect them. It also analyses the characteristics of victims that are thought to contribute to their vulnerability. In addition, the study explains some characteristics of offenders, including worldviews that allow them to rationalize the exploitation of others. Lastly, the study looks at examples of enabling environments or contexts, such as restrictive immigration policies, that engender or exacerbate vulnerability.

Date of Publication
Type of Resource
Target Audience
General Public
Source / Publisher
International Organization for Migration (IOM)
Minderoo Foundation
Language
English
Geographic Scope
Global
Workstream Output
No
Regional Review Process
No
GCM Objectives
7
9
Cross Cutting Theme
Human rights
Keywords
Trafficking in persons
Status
Published

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