NYU: Child Labor Trafficking Is Ensnaring Both US- and Foreign-Born, Study Finds
April 19, 2024
April 19, 2024
NEW YORK, April 19 (TNSres) -- New York University issued the following news release:
Labor trafficking affects children in industries ranging from domestic work to forced criminality, entertainment, and agriculture.
Child labor trafficking remains a "largely hidden" phenomenon that imperils economically and socially vulnerable youth in the US, encompassing 58% of youth who are from other countries and 42% who are American citizens, a new study conducted with . . .
Labor trafficking affects children in industries ranging from domestic work to forced criminality, entertainment, and agriculture.
Child labor trafficking remains a "largely hidden" phenomenon that imperils economically and socially vulnerable youth in the US, encompassing 58% of youth who are from other countries and 42% who are American citizens, a new study conducted with . . .