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Business self-assessment tools for forced- and child-labor-free global supply chains
U.S. Department of Labor’s Bureau of International Labor AffairsReforming the Kafala system
Re:Structure LabGirls’ work in artisanal cobalt mines in the Democratic Republic of Congo
University of Bayreuth, Université Catholique de BukavuPathways of harm and benefit: A fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis of work and living conditions of child domestic workers in Liberia
The London School of Hygiene & Tropical MedicineAssessing forced labor in the distant water fishing supply chain
U.S. Department of LaborAnticipating exploitation: A futures based analysis
UK Independent Anti-Slavery CommissionerDigital chains: How AI and digital technologies shape labour exploitation and modern slavery in the UK
UK BME Anti-slavery NetworkTrafficking in persons in Nepal
The National Human Rights Commission of NepalHiding in plain sight: Trafficking persons with disabilities for begging in Ethiopia
The Population CouncilChild labour affects 138 million children worldwide—and far more counting domestic work
The French Institute for Demographic StudiesBuilding pathways to economic freedom
The Freedom FundChildhood adversity and sex trafficking experiences linked to economic and psychological outcomes for U.S. survivors of commercial sexual exploitation
Huntingdon College and Auburn UniversityNew labor governance? The German supply chain act and national governance mechanisms in Brazil
Berlin School of Economics and Law