The Social Sciences

Year: 2017
Volume: 12
Issue: 9
Page No. 1605 - 1610

The Determinant of Human Trafficking Victim of Woman and Children

Authors : Kurniati Abidin and Suriani Nur

Abstract: The purpose of this study is to analyze the determinants of human trafficking victims, especially women and children and other forms of human trafficking experienced by the victim. The approach used is qualitative case study on five informants taken purposively. Data were obtained through interviews and then analyzed componential. The results showed that poverty or economic factors are detrimental to human trafficking victims. In addition, education and lack of skills possessed and environmental influences. Forms of human trafficking in the form of fraud by brokers to recruit and promises to be the female workers abroad as waitresses, maids, factory workers and tutors with a high income as well as the form of human trafficking plated adopted as a child, turned into a maid without in salary, shopkeepers and finally turned into a forced marriage.

How to cite this article:

Kurniati Abidin and Suriani Nur, 2017. The Determinant of Human Trafficking Victim of Woman and Children. The Social Sciences, 12: 1605-1610.

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