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Modern Day Slavery Essay

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Modern-Day slavery can be observed all over the world, but is most prevalent in African and Asian countries like India and China where rapid industrialization is happening. The enslaved people in these countries can be found mostly in construction, mining, farming, and many domestic occupations like, making clothes and putting together technology for more modernized countries in the world. It is thought that globally there are 36 million people enslaved in sex trafficking, domestic workings, mining, farming, and many different types of human slavery. Fourteen of the thirty-six million people are enslaved in India. Even in America there is still slavery. There are almost 313,000 people in human trafficking which is another type of modern slavery. …show more content…

There is domestic servitude, sex trafficking, forced labor, bonded labor, child labor, and forced marriage. Domestic Servitude is when a person (normally from a different country) is forced into doing normal daily activities, for example cleaning the kitchen, moping, etc. However, this form of modern slavery can be confused with being a maid which makes it very difficult to tell the difference. Sex trafficking is also another common type of modern day slavery. Sex trafficking usually involves some form of kidnapping to begin with. This type of modern slavery is horrible, anyone can be taken by it men, women, and children. It is more prevalent in women and children but it happens everywhere. It is estimated that globally there are 4.5 million people looped I the sex trafficking horror that we must endure …show more content…

There are almost thirty million people globally forced into labor without any hope of escape. Forced labor was very common in America before it was abolished, but today it is very prevalent in foreign countries with a high poverty rate, due to lack of jobs people will give their lives in a fake vision of a pay check, then they get locked into this type of slavery. Forced labor goes very hand in hand with Bonded labor, which is where people who have debt are forced into labor where they must then pay off their debt. Interest rates insure that many people who are forced into this horrible state rarely

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