User:Sampriti.Saxena/Child trafficking in India/Bibliography


 * Source 1: Aliperti, Jason, Aliperti, Patricia (2010). "Nine: Preventing child trafficking in India: the role of education". In Craig, Gary (ed.). Child Slavery Now: A contemporary reader. Bristol, UK: The Policy Press. pp. 163–174. ISBN  978 1 84742 609 3.
 * This chapter is helpful in understanding exactly how education can reduce child trafficking. It offers the case of one village (Ghima) and the Bal Ashram as examples of challenges and successes.
 * Source 2: Trafficking report : a compilation of research and study documents of C-BAT project. Prevention of Cross-Border Trafficking in Women and Children between Bangladesh and West Bengal, India Project., Concern Universal (Organization : Bangladesh), Development Cooperation Ireland., European Commission. Dhaka: Concern Universal-Bangladesh. 2009. pp. 32–35. ISBN 984-33-0535-3 . OCLC 495597346.
 * This report talks about the causes behind child trafficking. It has a substantial explanation on the role of education that touches upon the effects of education on the various actors involved.


 * Source 3: Ahmad, Afkar (2018). Woman and Child Trafficking in India. New Delhi: SSDN Publishers and Distributors. p. 82 - 109. ISBN 978-93-8357-615-9.
 * This book provided details on the legal action being taken to fight child and women trafficking in India.
 * Source 4: Romano, C.R. (2014). Independent Child Migration in the Developing World: Victims of trafficking and child labor, or autonomous economic actors? Case Studies—Togo and India (Honours Thesis). Retrieved from https://dukespace.lib.duke.edu/dspace/bitstream/handle/10161/8601/Maria%20Cecilia%20Romano-%20Final%20-%20CA.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y
 * This is an honours thesis from Duke University. It explored the idea of independent child migration against the issue of child trafficking. Romano explores the conflict between the two in India and Togo, and provides possible solutions in the conclusion.


 * Other sources:
 * Source 1: "Human Development Reports". hdr.undp.org. Retrieved 2019-11-14.
 * I used the UNDP India report to find the unemployment rate in India.