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Human Trafficking in Afghanistan: An Examination through the Lens of Social Constructivism

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Talha Shahid; Omar Farooq Zain; Sania Khan

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Pakistan Journal of Social Sciences, Volume 44, Issue 3 (2024)
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Vlachová, Marie. "The problem. Trafficking in Humans: The Slavery of Our Age." Connections: The Quarterly Journal 4, no. 4 (2005): 1-16.

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APA style: Shahid, T., Zain O. Farooq, & Khan S. (2024).  Human Trafficking in Afghanistan: An Examination through the Lens of Social Constructivism. Pakistan Journal of Social Sciences. 44(3), 
Chicago style: Shahid, Talha, Omar Farooq Zain, and Sania Khan. "Human Trafficking in Afghanistan: An Examination through the Lens of Social Constructivism." Pakistan Journal of Social Sciences 44, no. 3 (2024).
IEEE style: Shahid, T., O. Farooq Zain, and S. Khan, "Human Trafficking in Afghanistan: An Examination through the Lens of Social Constructivism", Pakistan Journal of Social Sciences, vol. 44, issue 3, 2024.
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