Masterarbeit, 2013
81 Seiten
This thesis aims to investigate transnational human trafficking from the Hadiya zone of Ethiopia to South Africa. The study seeks to understand the contributing factors, both push and pull, that drive this migration and the characteristics of those involved in the trafficking process.
Chapter One: Introduction: This chapter sets the stage for the research by providing background information on the study area (Hadiya zone, Ethiopia), clearly defining the problem of human trafficking in this specific context, and outlining the research objectives, questions, scope, limitations, and significance. It lays the groundwork for the subsequent chapters by establishing the research's focus and methodology.
Chapter Two: Literature Review: This chapter presents a comprehensive overview of existing literature on human trafficking, including its definition, elements, and related concepts such as smuggling and slavery. It explores various theoretical frameworks used to understand human migration and trafficking, focusing on relevant migration theories and those specifically addressing the causes and dynamics of human trafficking. The chapter also examines the historical context of human trafficking globally and within Ethiopia, providing a foundation for analyzing the specific case of Hadiya-South Africa migration.
Chapter Three: Research Methods and Design: This chapter details the research methodology employed in the study, outlining the research design, data collection tools (both primary and secondary), and sampling techniques used to gather data from key informants and focus group discussions. It also explains the data analysis and interpretation methods and addresses ethical considerations relevant to the research.
Chapter Four: Data presentation and Analyses on Human Trafficking: This chapter presents and analyzes the data collected on human trafficking from Hadiya to South Africa. It explores the extent of the problem, examines the major causes (both push and pull factors), and analyzes the profiles and characteristics of traffickers involved. The chapter delves into specific aggravating factors related to border control, labor cooperation, assimilation, and the affordability of the route, providing a detailed understanding of the complex factors driving this form of transnational migration.
Human trafficking, transnational migration, Hadiya (Ethiopia), South Africa, push and pull factors, socio-economic factors, socio-cultural factors, legal factors, institutional factors, migration theories, trafficking theories, qualitative research, case study.
The document provides a comprehensive overview of a research thesis investigating transnational human trafficking from the Hadiya zone of Ethiopia to South Africa. It includes the table of contents, research objectives, key themes, chapter summaries, and keywords.
The research aims to understand the contributing factors (push and pull) that drive migration from Hadiya to South Africa and analyze the characteristics of individuals involved in the trafficking process. It explores the roles of socio-economic, socio-cultural, legal, and institutional factors in facilitating human trafficking and examines the challenges faced by migrants from Hadiya.
Chapter One sets the stage for the research by providing background information on the study area (Hadiya zone, Ethiopia), defining the problem of human trafficking in this specific context, and outlining the research objectives, questions, scope, limitations, and significance.
Chapter Two provides a comprehensive overview of existing literature on human trafficking, including its definition, elements, related concepts (smuggling, slavery), and relevant theoretical frameworks (migration theories and trafficking theories). It also examines the historical context of human trafficking globally and within Ethiopia.
Chapter Three details the research methodology employed in the study, outlining the research design, data collection tools (primary and secondary), sampling techniques, data analysis and interpretation methods, and ethical considerations.
Chapter Four presents and analyzes data collected on human trafficking from Hadiya to South Africa. It explores the extent of the problem, examines the major causes (push and pull factors), analyzes the profiles of traffickers, and discusses aggravating factors related to border control, labor cooperation, assimilation, and the affordability of the route.
The key themes include the causes and factors contributing to human trafficking, profiles of traffickers and victims, the role of socio-economic, socio-cultural, legal, and institutional factors, specific challenges faced by migrants, and the South African context as a destination for trafficked individuals.
The keywords include human trafficking, transnational migration, Hadiya (Ethiopia), South Africa, push and pull factors, socio-economic factors, socio-cultural factors, legal factors, institutional factors, migration theories, trafficking theories, qualitative research, and case study.
The different types of human trafficking that this thesis will investigate include Internal (National) Human Trafficking and External (Transnational) Human Trafficking.
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