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Exploratory study on trafficking and labour exploitation of West African immigrants in the Netherlands

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  • Garcés-Mascareña, Blanca.
  • Doomernik, Jeroen.

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Describes immigrants' living and working conditions and the impact of immigration policies as well as anti-trafficking regulations and provisions.

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  • 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.
  • Handle: RePEc:ilo:ilowps:994033443402676
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