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Author Buckley, Mary

Title The Politics of Unfree Labour in Russia : human trafficking and labour migration / Mary Buckley
Published Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2018

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Description 1 online resource (xviii, 332 pages)
Contents Introduction -- Unfree labour in Russian history -- The politics of getting human trafficking onto agendas -- Press reporting on human trafficking out of Russia -- Public attitudes on human trafficking -- How the public talks about human trafficking -- Expert narratives on human trafficking -- Labour migration flows into russia and reports on forced labour -- Policy and legislation on labour migrants -- Migration experts talking -- Public opinion on migrant labour -- Conclusion
Summary How, and why, did human trafficking out of Russia escalate at the beginning of the twenty-first century? Why did some labour migrants from Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan find happy work situations in Russia whereas others became trapped in forced labour? This book focuses on human trafficking out of the Russian Federation since the collapse of the Soviet state and on labour migration into it from Central Asia, and on some internal movement. It looks at the socio-economic reasons behind labour flows and examines key social, political, legislative and policy responses. Discussion includes how the Russian press covers these topics and what politicians, experts and the public think about them. Based on interviews, polls and focus groups in Russia, this book is rich in original research which highlights different Russian perspectives on exploitation in unfree labour. It gives examples of entrapment in prostitution, construction work, on farms, and in begging rings
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Subject Human trafficking -- Russia
Forced labor -- Russia
Emigration and immigration
Forced labor
Human trafficking
SUBJECT Russia -- Emigration and immigration
Subject Russia
Form Electronic book
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