SOCIAL FACTORS OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING IN UZBEKISTAN: A SOCIO-ECONOMIC AND CULTURAL PERSPECTIVE
Abstract
Human trafficking is a global issue that affects numerous countries, including Uzbekistan. This article examines the social factors contributing to human trafficking in Uzbekistan, focusing on economic vulnerability, migration patterns, cultural dynamics, and legal inadequacies. By analyzing the complex web of causes, this study offers a comprehensive overview of the societal challenges that exacerbate trafficking and proposes measures for prevention and protection of vulnerable populations.
Keywords
Human trafficking, social factors, Uzbekistan, migrationHow to Cite
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