San Francisco Adult Entertainment: Lack of economic opportunity, not poverty itself, causes human trafficking in …

Posted on March 30, 2010 by littlegirlinthebigcity.
Categories: San Francisco adult entertainment.

Brazil is relatively well developed country but it is responsible for 15 percent of women trafficked in South America. According to a research, the majority of victims are in the age between 12 and 18 with little or no schooling. The country is notorious for the world’s worst child prostitution problems as well as wide gap between the income distribution among rich and poor. Ironically, such supply of child prostitution comes from rural area, where the population has a little or no access to public service including education. Hence, they are often excluded from benefits of Brazil’s economic development. [1]  2000 World Bank report states that these people who are trapped in poverty face many obstacles to income mobility as they will unlikely benefit from commercial agriculture, technological innovation, or migration, by which they can tremendously increase the amount of the income to change their social status. Consequently, prostituting their own daughters to foreigners becomes an accepted practice to these uneducated mothers and daughters with lack of econom …

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