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Forced labour and UK immigration policy: status matters?

What effect does UK immigration policy have on forced labour?

This paper:

  • investigates the links between immigration status and migrants’ vulnerability to forced labour;
  • explores how socio-legal status (specific rights to residence, work and social welfare) impacts on migrants’ risk of forced labour, and;
  • reviews UK immigration policy, to assess how far it may reduce or facilitate the use of forced labour.
Posted in: Grey Literature on 11/02/2011 | Link to this post on IFP |
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