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Moderno ropstvo kao globalni fenomen (CROSBI ID 281042)

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Pupavac, Drago ; Lovrić, Ivana Modern slavery as a global phenomenon / Moderno ropstvo kao globalni fenomen // Poslovne studije, 12 (2020), 23-24; 59-82. doi: 10.7251/POS2024059P

Podaci o odgovornosti

Pupavac, Drago ; Lovrić, Ivana

hrvatski

Moderno ropstvo kao globalni fenomen

It is estimated that over 40 million men, women and children in the world are in some form of slavery. Although formal slavery and forced labor have been abolished in all the world, there is no country in the world that doesn’t have at least some form of modern slavery. Modern slavery has become a global phenomenon. Accordingly, the objective of this research is to investigate the relationship between economic inequality of countries, population and number of people in some form of modern slavery. This research starts with the assumptions that the number of people in some form of modern-day slavery is higher in countries that, according to the methodology of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, belong to the group of countries with a lower income and in countries with a larger population. Many scientific methods were used in various combinations to confirm the set hypotheses, of which the most important are the method of analysis and synthesis, method of induction and deduction, method of descriptive statistics and method of correlation analysis. Results of this research are based on secondary data sources.

moderno ropstvo ; ekonomska nejednakost ; broj stanovnika ; dohodovne grupe države

nije evidentirano

engleski

Modern slavery as a global phenomenon

It is estimated that over 40 million men, women and children in the world are in some form of slavery. Although formal slavery and forced labor have been abolished in all the world, there is no country in the world that doesn’t have at least some form of modern slavery. Modern slavery has become a global phenomenon. Accordingly, the objective of this research is to investigate the relationship between economic inequality of countries, population and number of people in some form of modern slavery. This research starts with the assumptions that the number of people in some form of modern-day slavery is higher in countries that, according to the methodology of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, belong to the group of countries with a lower income and in countries with a larger population. Many scientific methods were used in various combinations to confirm the set hypotheses, of which the most important are the method of analysis and synthesis, method of induction and deduction, method of descriptive statistics and method of correlation analysis. Results of this research are based on secondary data sources.

modern slavery ; economic inequality ; population ; income groups of countries

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nije evidentirano

nije evidentirano

nije evidentirano

Podaci o izdanju

12 (23-24)

2020.

59-82

objavljeno

2232-8157

2490-3140

10.7251/POS2024059P

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