Assessing human trafficking: the slavery nexus and its impact on migrant domestic workers

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Demetriou, D. 2020. Assessing human trafficking: the slavery nexus and its impact on migrant domestic workers. in: Bulla, D. (ed.) Why Slavery Endures: Its Past, Present, and Future Newcastle upon Tyne, UK Cambridge Scholars Publishing. pp. 168-192
Chapter titleAssessing human trafficking: the slavery nexus and its impact on migrant domestic workers
AuthorsDemetriou, D.
Sustainable Development Goals8 Decent work and economic growth
Middlesex University ThemeSustainability
Page range168-192
Book titleWhy Slavery Endures: Its Past, Present, and Future
EditorsBulla, D.
PublisherCambridge Scholars Publishing
Place of publicationNewcastle upon Tyne, UK
ISBN
Hardcover9781527558045
Publication dates
Print18 Nov 2020
Publication process dates
Accepted11 Jul 2019
Deposited11 Mar 2024
Output statusPublished
Web address (URL)https://www.cambridgescholars.com/product/978-1-5275-5804-5
LanguageEnglish
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