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The Politics of Global Data Reporting: A Triangulated Solution for Estimating Modern Slavery

 

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Davina P. Durgana

About the Authors

Davina P. Durgana, PhD is senior statistician and report co-author of the Global Slavery Index of the Walk Free Foundation. She was recently named the 2016 Statistical Advocate of the Year by the American Statistical Association and as a Forbes Top 30 Under 30 in Science in 2017 for her work on statistical modeling, human security theory, and human trafficking. She applies analytical models to understanding vulnerability, risk, and prevalence of human trafficking domestically and internationally.

Graham K. Brown

Graham K. Brown, PhD is a professor of international development and head of Social Sciences at the University of Western Australia. After completing his PhD at the University of Nottingham, UK, he worked in the University of Oxford Department of International Development for five years before moving to the University of Bath, UK. He has been a visiting fellow at Stanford University and the National University of Singapore, and holds research associate status with the University of Oxford, Leuven University, and the University of Auckland. Brown's research is concerned with the relationship between inequality, identity, and political mobilization, with an empirical focus on Southeast Asia.

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