Directions for national and international data collection on forced labour
Michaëlle. De Cock
ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization
Abstract:
Assesses the feasibility of designing new tools, or adapting tools designed for similar phenomena, which could be used by governments, social partners and the international community to enhance their knowledge and understanding of forced labour, including the forced labour outcomes of human trafficking.
Keywords: forced labour.; trafficking in persons; data collecting; measurement.; travail forcé; trafic d'êtres humains; collecte des données; mesure; trabajo forzoso; tráfico de personas; recopilación de datos; medición (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 41 pages
Date: 2007
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Published in Working paper series, Special Action Programme to Combat Forced Labour.
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