Bonded Labour in India: its Incidence and Pattern - [pdf 223 KB] Extensive research from the recent literature on bonded labour, compiling evidence from academic sources, the Government of India, the National Human Rights Commission, other NGOs and press reports.
2004
Chinese migrants and Forced Labour in Europe - [pdf 138 KB] This working paper, by Chinese lawyer Gao Yun, is the result mainly of a desk review drawing on existing literature about Chinese migration to Europe, and of analysis of current Chinese law on trafficking. (Available in French, English and Chinese)
Bonded Labour in agriculture: a rapid assessment in Sindh and Balochistan, Pakistan - [pdf 712 KB] This Working Paper is one of a series of Rapid Assessments of bonded labour in Pakistan, each of which examines a different economic sector. The aim of these studies is to inform the implementation of the Government of Pakistan’s National Policy and Plan of Action for the Abolition of Bonded Labour, adopted in 2001. ...
Bonded Labour in agriculture: a rapid assessment in Punjab and North West frontier province, Pakistan - [pdf 611 KB] This Working Paper is one of a series of Rapid Assessments of bonded labour in Pakistan, each of which examines a different economic sector. Dr G. M. Arif, of the Pakistan Institute of Development Economics (PIDE) in Islamabad, is the author of this paper on bonded labour in the agriculture sector in Punjab and North West Frontier Province.
A rapid assessment of bonded labour in domestic work and begging in Pakistan - [pdf 534 KB] This paper examines labour arrangements and bonded labour in domestic work and begging. The research and analysis was undertaken by a team of researchers from the Collective for Social Science Research in Karachi. The same team also investigated domestic work and begging, the results of which are reported in another Working Paper.
Bonded labour in Pakistan - [pdf 301 KB] This paper, based upon interviews with Government and non-governmental sources in Pakistan, as well as a survey of several thousand sharecropping tenant families in rural
Sindh, was written as background material for the first ILO Global Report under the Declaration Follow-Up on the subject of Forced Labour.