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Citation

Jiang Q, Sanchez-Barricarte JJ. Asian Women 2011; 27(3): 83-111.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2011, Research Center for Asian Women, Sookmyung Women's University)

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Abstract

Based on existing data and prior research, this paper reviews studies of and investigations into the trafficking of women in China. First, the "industrial chain" of human trafficking is analyzed. Second, the analysis indicates that the "buyers market" exhibits a strong demand for trafficking in women. The scale of trafficking is escalating: originally the crime was mainly committed in a few provinces, but has now spread to nearly every province in China. Furthermore, human trafficking groups are now displaying the characteristics of collectivization and specialization. Although the Chinese government has launched a series of rescue actions, the effort has run into tremendous difficulties due to dilemmas encountered by buyers, local citizens, grass-roots organizations and the trafficked women themselves. To completely eradicate trafficking in women, the Chinese government has to make long-term efforts to crack down on the buyers market and to redress the sex imbalance.

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