Children's Geographies
Volume 11, Issue 1, 2013, Pages 89-101
Rethinking 'trafficking' in children's migratory processes: the role of social networks in child labour migration in Bangladesh (Article)
Heissler K.A.
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Child Protection Section, Programme Division, UNICEF, New York, NY, United States
Abstract
Although the academic and policy literature on children's migration is growing, an in-depth look of the operationalisation of networks in child labour migration is missing. The focus of policy-makers on human trafficking draws attention to children's vulnerability and their exploitation at the hands of traffickers. In the absence of research focusing on children's migration more broadly, this emphasis on trafficking risks misreading children's migratory processes. Ethnographic research undertaken in Bangladesh shows that while some exploitation may occur, it co-exists alongside gendered relations of protection. This draws attention to the need for more in-depth examination of children's networks in migration. © 2013 Copyright Taylor and Francis Group, LLC.
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DOI: 10.1080/14733285.2013.743283
ISSN: 14733285
Cited by: 10
Original Language: English