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Trafficking of migrant workers from Albania : issues of labour and sexual exploitation

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  • Stephens, Sarah.
  • Linden, Mariska van der.

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Based on interviews of returned migrants and persons from Ministries, Embassies and NGOs, examines emigration flows, mainly to Greece and Italy. Distinguishes between trafficked and non-trafficked persons, the respective working conditions encountered, threats and violence experienced, whether they used help or not in order to get out of forced labour conditions. Makes recommendations regarding legislation and law enforcement, migration management, protection and assistance, and awareness raising.

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  • Stephens, Sarah. & Linden, Mariska van der., 2005. "Trafficking of migrant workers from Albania : issues of labour and sexual exploitation," ILO Working Papers 993818043402676, International Labour Organization.
  • Handle: RePEc:ilo:ilowps:993818043402676
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    1. Garcés-Mascareña, Blanca. & Doomernik, Jeroen., 2007. "Exploratory study on trafficking and labour exploitation of West African immigrants in the Netherlands," ILO Working Papers 994033443402676, International Labour Organization.

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