The cost of coercion: Executive Summary of 2009 Global Report on Forced Labour
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The cost of coercion: Executive Summary of 2009 Global Report on Forced Labour
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Forced Labour: Facts and Figures - The Cost of Coercion, Regional Perspectives: MIDDLE EAST
Forced Labour: Facts and Figures - The Cost of Coercion, Regional Perspectives: EUROPE AND CENTRAL ASIA
Forced Labour: Facts and Figures - The Cost of Coercion, Regional Perspectives: AMERICAS
Forced Labour: Facts and Figures - The Cost of Coercion, Regional Perspectives: ASIA
Forced Labour: Facts and Figures - The Cost of Coercion, Regional Perspectives: AFRICA
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