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Title: | The Problem of Ethiopian Women Labour Force Trafficking to the Middle East Countries |
Authors: | W/Michael, Eden |
Keywords: | Problem of Ethiopian women, Labour Force, Trafficking, Middle East Countries ,Social Work |
Issue Date: | May-2013 |
Publisher: | ST. MARY’S UNIVERSITY |
Abstract: | Trafficking of women is a worldwide problem. Different sources indicate that trafficking
and transnational crime next to drug and arms dealing. Ethiopia is one of the countries
known as major exporters of labour to the Middle Easts. This particular study aims to
contribute to the understanding of problems of trafficking of women from Ethiopia to
Middle Eastern countries for domestic work. The study explored major factors that
influence this practice and about the problems they face. The study involved 50 women
who are victims of trafficking to the gulf world 5 officials working in MoLSA. The
researcher purposely selected women in the process of travelling and come to Bethezata
medical centre for medical checkups. The study employed structure questionnaire and
structured interview to obtain primary data. Finally frequency percentage was used for
analyzing quantitative data and thematic qualitative analysis was used to analyze data
from interviews. The findings indicated that the economic problem and lack of job
opportunity in their home country have influenced women to migrate to Arab counters
and exposed them for traffickers and abusive employer’s misery. Emotional abuse was
the second highest form of abuse that women victims were entertain or live within the
Middle East country. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1955 |
Appears in Collections: | Social Work
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