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Session Submission Type: Complete Thematic Panel
Research on human trafficking has expanded signficantly in recent years with much diversification in directions, complexity, and methdological rigors. This panel showcases some of the most recent development in measurement and victim profiling efforts with data collected from different parts of the world.
Measuring trafficking in persons: An application of item response theory to labor trafficking among domestic workers across three countries - Xichen Wang, University of Massachusetts Lowell; Jason Rydberg, University of Massachusetts Lowell; Sheldon Zhang, University of Massachusetts Lowell; Meredith Dank, New York University; Kareem Kysia, NORC at the University of Chicago
Examining risk and protective factors for labor trafficking victimization among female domestic workers in Tunisia - Boci Meng, University of Massachusetts Lowell; Jason Rydberg, University of Massachusetts Lowell; Sheldon Zhang, University of Massachusetts Lowell; Kyle Vincent, Independent Contractor
“It is desperation that is forcing us to go to Arab countries”: Pre-Migration Decision Making Among Ethiopian Domestic Workers - Lauren Moton, New York University; Stephen Abeyta, New York University; Meredith Dank, New York University
A Comparative Latent Class Analysis on Data Collection Methods on Labor Exploitation on Two Samples of Workers in the Costa Rican Fishing Industry. - Stephen Abeyta, New York University; Lauren Moton, New York University; Meredith Dank, New York University