Decent Work Indicators: Towards better Statistics on Forced Labour and Human Trafficking
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Decent Work Indicators: Towards better Statistics on Forced Labour and Human Trafficking

Statistics are the ideas and techniques that can be used to convert numbers into useful information. Statistics on forced labour and human trafficking are essential for at least two reasons. First, they provide more objective information. Humans cannot, with their own eyes and ears, perceive more than a small, unrandom sample of any human state of affairs. Secondly, and even more importantly, good statistics are needed to formulate good policies and monitor progress towards the objective of decent work for all.

News item | 20 August 2007

Tag: forced labour, trafficking in persons

Regions and countries covered: Global

Unit responsible: Programme for the Promotion of the Declaration

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