Human Trafficking in Thailand: The Complex Contextual Factors

Citation:

Otto Federico von Feigenblatt. 3/21/2021. “Human Trafficking in Thailand: The Complex Contextual Factors.” Journal of Asia Pacific Studies, 6, 1, Pp. 137-146.
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Abstract:

The present exploratory paper tackles the issue of human trafficking in Thailand. Southeast Asia is a region known as both a recipient and as an exporter of trafficked workers. It is important to understand the pull and the push factors making Thailand an important destination and conduit for human trafficking. The fishing and sex industries seem to be at the center of this phenomenon nevertheless the practice can also be found in rubber plantations and in some factories. A critical theory approach is applied and cultural context is provided so as to understand this complex phenomenon