PRIF Learning Series- Domestic Servitude in Tunisia
Dr. Sheldon Zhang of the University of Massachusetts Lowell discusses research on estimating the prevalence of domestic servitude in Tunisia. The team utilized two methods to estimate the prevalence of domestic servitude in Tunis, Tunisia: (1) Time-Location Sampling (TLS), and (2) Mark-Recapture sampling. Collaborators included New York University and a local team from ELKA Consulting.
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