Determinants of Anti‐Trafficking Policies: Evidence from a New Index
构建了一个衡量180个国家反人口贩卖政策(起诉、保护、预防)的指数,发现腐败降低政策合规性,而尊重女性权利的国家政策执行更好。
Abstract We develop an index measuring the three main dimensions – prosecution, protection, and prevention – of the anti‐trafficking policies of the governments of up to 180 countries over the 2000−2010 period. Overall, developed countries perform better than the rest of the world; compliance with prosecution policy is highest, while governmental efforts to protect victims of human trafficking remain weakest. We employ the new indices to investigate which factors determine anti‐trafficking policies. We find that compliance with anti‐trafficking policies significantly decreases with corruption and is higher in countries that also respect the rights of women. We also find some tentative evidence for spatial dependence in anti‐trafficking policies.