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Female Migration and Trafficking in Women: The Indonesian context

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Rebecca Surtees looks at the migration of domestic workers from Indonesia and the extent to which this migration results in the violation of labour and human rights. She argues that a carefully derived picture of the migration of Indonesian domestic workers allows us to locate sites of vulnerability for trafficking and exploitation which is necessary for us to intervene effectively to end these violations.

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Surtees, R. Female Migration and Trafficking in Women: The Indonesian context. Development 46, 99–106 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1177/10116370030463016

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