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Child trafficking in China / Jiangs, Quanbao; Barricarte, Jesús Sánchez J   Journal Article
Jiangs, Quanbao Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Child trafficking is a serious problem in China. However, there has not been much research in this area. This article introduces the problem of child trafficking in China based on available data. First, the article examines the reasons for child trafficking followed by a summary description of the characteristics of the children who have been victims of trafficking. Next, the article analyzes the process of child trafficking and discusses the fate of the children involved. The article additionally provides a description of the various measures adopted by the Chinese government and NGOs (non-governmental organizations) to combat child trafficking and mentions the resistance to these measures. This article will hopefully draw the attention of the government, academia and the public to this issue.
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Food choice, food security, and food policy / Dimitri, Carolyn; Rogus, Stephanie   Journal Article
Dimitri, Carolyn Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Economics, nutrition, and public health literature includes much research on the factors that influence food choice and attempts to understand the factors contributing to low food security. Economic factors, such as prices and income influence food choice and food security, as do access and availability of food. Yet recent literature indicates that behavioral factors- such as the physical environment and market strategies, including package size and product placement have equal importance.
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