Monday, March 19, 2007

Facts and figures about slavery:BBC

Facts and figures


Introduction
Forced labour affects millions of people around the world. It can be found in every region, in almost all countries and in every kind of economy, according to the UN. It is defined as work which is exacted under the menace of a penalty and undertaken involuntarily. Forced labour can be imposed by the state or private agents and takes different forms, including debt bondage, chattel slavery and prison labour. A growing proportion of forced labourers are victims of human trafficking.
Click on the map to read about the forms of forced labour prevalent in each region.

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