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Beyond Happily After: Making A Match Between Singapore Grooms & Foreign Brides
January 1st, 2006 | Migration and Trafficking, News, Poverty and Inequality
2006 – As an increasing number of foreign brides from neighbouring countries flock to Singapore through matchmaking agencies, AWARE delves into the hidden issue of exploitation and provides recommendations to tackle these problems. The paper sets out the concerns of the foreign brides trade, the inadequate legislation in this area and the promotion of stereotypes of women.