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Citation

Patterson O, Zhuo X. Annu. Rev. Sociol. 2018; 44(1): 407-439.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018, Annual Reviews)

DOI

10.1146/annurev-soc-073117-041147

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

The claim that there has been a remarkable revival of slavery, other forms of forced labor, and human trafficking in our times has inspired widespread activism and a vast body of popular and academic works. Although the conflation of terms, exaggerated empirical claims, and a shortage of evidence-based work have prompted legitimate scholarly skepticism, modern trafficking and forms of servitude do present urgent problems for researchers, lawmakers and reformers. We first clarify the most basic terms in the field--servitude, forced labor, slavery, trafficking, and smuggling--then examine all forms of servitude and evaluate the degree to which they properly amount to slavery or result from trafficking. This is followed by an examination of methodological problems in the measurement of types of servitude and a brief analysis of the factors accounting for its contemporary revival. We aim to encourage more scholarly enquiries from sociologists who are uniquely qualified to explore this problem.

Keywords

modern slavery, servitude, human trafficking, sexual trafficking, labor trafficking, forced labor, human smuggling, sexual slavery, bonded labor, child servitude, domestic servitude, forced marriage, slavery estimates, antitrafficking


Language: en

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