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    Lessons learned from modern slavery: Addressing shared challenges in measurement for statelessness researchers by Davina P Durgana

    Published in Statelessness & citizenship review (01-06-2020)
    “…Modern slavery and statelessness research efforts present an opportunity for a collaborative and shared research agenda. This discussion focuses on the…”
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    Special Issue on Statistics and Data Science for Good by Augustin, Caitlin, Brems, Matt, Durgana, Davina P.

    Published in Chance (New York) (03-07-2021)
    “…One lesson that our team has taken from the past 18 months is that no individual, no team, and no organization can be successful on their own. We've been…”
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    Measuring Vulnerability and Estimating Prevalence of Modern Slavery by Larsen, Jacqueline Joudo, Durgana, Davina P.

    Published in Chance (New York) (03-07-2017)
    “…Slavery is a hidden and diverse crime, and understanding vulnerability to slavery remains a work in progress, although we have learned a great deal about the…”
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    The Politics of Global Data Reporting: A Triangulated Solution for Estimating Modern Slavery by Durgana, Davina P., Brown, Graham K.

    Published in Chance (New York) (03-07-2017)
    “…Any attempt to measure social statistics is fraught with issues of measurement bias and measurement error. When the indicator is as politically sensitive as…”
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    Fighting Slavery through Statistics: A Discussion of Five Promising Methods to Estimate Prevalence in the United States by Durgana, Davina P., Zador, Paul L.

    Published in Chance (New York) (03-07-2017)
    “…Modern slavery prevention and intervention efforts can become more effective and targeted with better information about how many victims exist and where they…”
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