Labor Trafficking of Men in the Artisanal and Small-Scale Gold Mining Camps of Madre de Dios, a Reflection from the "Diaspora Networks" Perspective The Palgrave International Handbook of Human Trafficking

Defined as "labor intensive, low tech mineral exploration processing," the artisanal and small-scale gold mining is expanding worldwide due to the increase in the price of gold and the demand for the mineral. The industry creates jobs for the poor contributing to the alleviation of poverty in some developing countries, but the lack or regularization of the sector has occasioned environmental and social problems, human trafficking among them. In this industry trafficking situations have traditionally been perceived as exploitation or as violations of worker's rights, while policies have targeted sexual trafficking of women, leaving vulnerable miners unprotected. That is the case of Madre de Dios, a gold enclave in the Peruvian Amazon that has become an emblematic case study of a modern gold rush. Peru has an extensive legal framework to fight human trafficking; however, this country follows a state-centric, security-based approach, focused on sexual exploitation of women trafficked by criminal networks. This article compiles fieldwork research to conclude that the trafficking dynamics in Peru can be described as a domestic phenomenon, part of an affective economy of local diasporas. Thus, it is argued, the focus of the state's human trafficking strategy needs to adjust to this reality and move beyond the security approach.

Additional Info

Author(s)
Dolores Cortés-McPherson
Publication Year
2019
Language
English
Publishing Institution Webpage
https://link.springer.com/rwe/10.1007/978-3-319-63192-9_116-1
Data Source Classification
Academic Study
Research Type
Both
Thematic Tags
Political, Conflict, Governance, Economic, Access to Markets, Business Models, Market Linkages, Social, Human Rights, Livelihoods, Modern Slavery, Prostitution, Armed Conflict/Criminality, Environmental, Pollution, Gold, Livelihood
Minerals
Gold
Country
Peru
Last Updated
July 9, 2026