Practitioner Reflection: Reliance on Informal and Gig Economies Leaves LGBTQ+ Populations with Fewer Economic Choices and Greater Vulnerability to Trafficking

Author:

Kavenagh Mark1ORCID,Stoeltje Mackenzie2,Dank Meredith2

Affiliation:

1. Evident Consulting, Bangkok, Thailand

2. Marron Institute, New York University, New York, USA

Publisher

Informa UK Limited

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