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Migration as a Business: The Case of Trafficking

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Migration as a Business: The Case of Trafficking
Author(s)Salt, John; Stein, Jeremy
AbstractA case is made for treating international migration as a global business which has both legitimate and illegitimate sides. The migration business is conceived as a system of institutionalized networks with complex profit and loss accounts, including a set of institutions, agents and individuals each of which stands to make a commercial gain. The article focuses on migrant trafficking, the core of the illegitimate business.
IssueNo4
Pages467-494
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceInternational Migration
VolumeNo35
PubDate1997
ISBN_ISSN0020-7985
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