International Journal of Interdisciplinary Global Studies
Volume 10, Issue 1, 2015, Pages 1-14
Transnational migration, global links, and social inequality: Human trafficking and north korean women in China (Article)
Zheng T.*
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Department of Sociology and Anthropology, State University of New York, Cortland, NY, United States
Abstract
Through examining the reasons for transnational migration and the political standpoints toward such transnational migration at global and transnational links, this paper argues that the issue of human trafficking of North Korean women in China stems from global geopolitical inequalities, state dominations, gender hierarchy, and border control. This paper demonstrates that the political, economic, and social inequality implicit in national and global nexus impacts North Korean women in detrimental ways that subject them to exploitations, oppression, and social injustice. © Common Ground, Tiantian Zheng, All Rights Reserved.
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DOI: 10.18848/2324-755X/CGP/v10i01/53371
ISSN: 2324755X
Original Language: English