Date: 2013
Type: Technical Report
Human trafficking trends in Ukraine
Technical Report, Migration Policy Centre, CARIM-East, Explanatory Notes, 2013/67
POZNIAK, Oleksii, Human trafficking trends in Ukraine, Migration Policy Centre, CARIM-East, Explanatory Notes, 2013/67 - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/62830
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Ukraine’s involvement in global migration processes after the fall of the Iron Curtain and dissolution of the Soviet Union has been a simple fact. But one of the negative consequences of the outward labor migration of Ukrainian nationals has been that human trafficking emerged and became increasingly frequent. In the 1990s and the early 2000s, Ukraine was a country of origin and to some extent a country of transit for persons who found themselves in the situation of slavery. Over recent years Ukraine has increasingly become a country of destination for human-trafficking victims, while cases of domestic trafficking within Ukraine are also widespread.
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Series/Number: Migration Policy Centre; CARIM-East; Explanatory Notes; 2013/67
Keyword(s): Human trafficking Statistical data
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Consortium for Applied Research on International Migration (CARIM-East) is co-financed by the European University Institute and the European Union
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