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Title: Exploitation of Women in the Developing World
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May 26, 1998 |
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The lack of education diminishes women's potential to gain paid employment, and desperately consent to prostitution as their survival strategy.
The governments of the developing world encourage and utilize the sex trade industry as a progress strategy to repay millions of dollars of debt to international corporations... Showed first 250 characters
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There are also economic incentives for the governments of both the exporting and importing countries to ignore the trafficking in women, and the governments are relatively uninterested in the women's well-being.
The sex industry promotes gender inequality and racial discrimination: foreign women maintain the lowest position in the sex trade hierarchy... Showed next 250 characters
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