International Social Work
Volume 60, Issue 4, 2017, Pages 831-846

Gender bias and sex-trafficking in Indian society (Article)

Jani N. , Felke T.P.*
  • a Florida Gulf Coast University, United States
  • b Florida Gulf Coast University, United States

Abstract

Human trafficking is a growing crime in South Asia, particularly as economies move post-globalization. This mixed-method study explored several variables fueled by gender biases that create women’s vulnerability to human trafficking. Qualitative results supported the quantitative data from the World Development Indicator’s report that describe gross gender biases practiced in various South Asian countries. The most important findings reveal the current practices of gender bias, prostitution, and trafficking that are not recorded in the existing literature. A multi-dimensional regional practice model is proposed that could support female empowerment and international efforts to curb human trafficking in this region. © 2015, © The Author(s) 2015.

Author Keywords

Gender inequalities South Asia Women Human trafficking sex-trafficking

Index Keywords

model gender bias prostitution empowerment quantitative study sex trafficking human South Asia

Link
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85021709858&doi=10.1177%2f0020872815580040&partnerID=40&md5=a2426709b6690ab87a745c46ab400032

DOI: 10.1177/0020872815580040
ISSN: 00208728
Cited by: 1
Original Language: English