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Nicht einfach naiv: Gründe und Hintergründe des Menschenhandels in Nigeria

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  • Bogatzki, Tamara
  • Meierrieks, Daniel

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Die Risiken sind hoch, wenn Menschen ihre Arbeitskraft oder ihren Körper verkaufen, um als Gegenleistung in den reichen Norden auswandern zu können. Entscheiden sich Migrationswillige bewusst für diesen Deal oder werden sie mit falschen Versprechungen gelockt? Eine Umfrage im nigerianischen Bundesstaat Edo bringt eindeutige Ergebnisse.

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  • Bogatzki, Tamara & Meierrieks, Daniel, 2024. "Nicht einfach naiv: Gründe und Hintergründe des Menschenhandels in Nigeria," WZB-Mitteilungen: Quartalsheft für Sozialforschung, WZB Berlin Social Science Center, issue 184 (2/24, pages 48-51.
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