Beyond slavery scandals: Explaining working conditions among fish workers in Taiwan and Thailand

Marine Policy - Tập 132 - Trang 104685 - 2021
Peter Vandergeest1, Melissa Marschke2
1Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change, York University, Canada
2School of International Development and Global Studies, University of Ottawa, Canada

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