Abuse, Poverty and Migration: Investigating migrants' motivations to leave home in Burma
International reporting of the large-scale migration of those leaving Burma in search of work abroad has highlighted the perils for migrants during travel and in host countries. However, there has been a lack of research about the root causes of this migration. Identifying the root causes of migration has important implications for the assistance and protection of these migrants. Drawing on over 150 interviews with villagers in rural Burma and those from Burma who have sought employment abroad, this report identifies the exploitative abuse underpinning poverty and livelihoods vulnerability in Burma which, in turn, are major factors motivating individuals to leave home and seek work abroad.
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