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Hidden exploitation : women in forced labour, marriage and migration Jennifer Burn, Frances Simmons, Jemma Hollonds, Kate Power, Pam Stewart and Nicole Watson

By: Burn, Jennifer.
Contributor(s): Simmons, Frances | Hollonds, Jemma | Power, Kate | Stewart, Pam | Watson, Nicole | Anti-Slavery Australia | Jumbunna Indigenous House of Learning, University of Technology, Sydney.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Melbourne, Vic. : Good Shepherd Australia New Zealand, 2012Description: 58 pages ; 30 cm; electronic document (64 pages) ; PDF file : 1.47 MB.Subject(s): DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | EMPLOYMENT | FORCED MARRIAGE | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | MIGRANTS | AUSTRALIA | INDIGENOUS PEOPLESDDC classification: 364.155 BUR Online resources: Click here to access online | Access the website Summary: "This report exposes gaps in knowledge and services relating to the labour of women in Australia. Along with an assessment of the needs, it provides suggestions for a way forward in terms of possible partnerships for developing knowledge, services and advocacy. The gaps considered include labour force, forced labour, forced migration and forced marriage." (From the Executive summary). Record #5031
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Report commissioned by Good Shepherd Australia New Zealand
and prepared by Anti-Slavery Australia in partnership with the
Jumbunna Indigenous House of Learning at the University of
Technology, Sydney.

"This report exposes gaps in knowledge and services relating to the labour of women in Australia. Along with an assessment of the needs, it provides suggestions for a way forward in terms of possible partnerships for developing knowledge, services and advocacy. The gaps considered include labour force, forced labour, forced migration and forced marriage." (From the Executive summary). Record #5031