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Medpedia Podcast. Newsletter Abo-Shop. Springer Medizin. BMC Public Health. Abstract Background Human trafficking was affecting a number of individuals in Ethiopia that resulted in various health problems and human right violations. Though the pushing and pulling factors of human trafficking were identified qualitatively, their effect on trafficking status were not measured quantitatively; the magnitude of human trafficking among returnees was not also quantified.
Methods Primary data were collected from Ethiopian returning migrants from abroad via Metemma-Yohannes, Moyale, and Galafi border towns from May to October consecutively. The status of each returnee as trafficked or non-trafficked was determined based on the UN definition of human trafficking.
Factor analyses were conducted on the push and pull factors of migration to identify the underlying constructs. Considering the common underlying concept of items that load on the push and pull factors, the newly emerged construct variables were named in consultation with sociologists before used as independent variables.
Finally, the effect of these and other variables on trafficking status were measured using generalized estimation equation. Result The magnitude of human trafficking among returning migrants was estimated at Conclusion Half of the returned Ethiopian migrants were trafficked. Sex, household wealth quintile, smuggling status, exposure to seductive information about oversea life, risk-opportunity imbalance before departure, and feeling hopelessness for success at home were among the factors associated with human trafficking.