Transmigrations européennes de travailleuses du sexe balkaniques et caucasiennes accompagnées de parentèles féminines
Alain Tarrius
Revue Tiers-Monde, 2014, vol. n° 217, issue 1, 25-43
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The globalised criminal economy of women and drug trafficking draws intercontinental circulatory territories which inextricably mix economic and emotional exchanges. The author has been following one of these circulations for four years ; it is shaped as a women?s sex labour transmigration from the Balkans and Caucasia to Southern Italy, the Spanish Levant, routes through France, and finally permissive Northern European nations, before returning to where they started their journey. Their verbatim allows us to understand that each of these stops, or stages, works as a ?moral area? (R. E. Park) which mixes migrant population and various illicit trades, underground and official transactions, local patronage policies and determined mafia-related strategies.
Keywords: Sex labour migration; women's transmigration; Black Sea; Europe; Caucasian (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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