Acknowledgements -- Executive summary -- Introduction -- The demand side of trafficking -- Conceptual and political problems -- Research methods -- The sex sector -- Domestic work -- Conclusions and recommendations -- Endnotes -- References
Summary
This research paper reveals the findings of a multi-country pilot study carried out to investigate the demand side related to the trafficking of human beings. It focuses on employer demand for domestic workers in private homes and consumer demand for commercial sexual services in selected European and Asian countries. In both sex and domestic work, the absence of effective regulation is one of the factors that help to create an environment in which it is possible and profitable to use forced labour
Notes
"Produced with the collaboration of the Technical Cooperation Centre for Europe and Central Asia"--Title page verso