Vulnerability to modern slavery is affected by a complex interaction of factors related to the presence or absence of protection and respect for rights, physical safety and security, access to the necessities of life such as food, water, and healthcare, and patterns of migration, displacement, and conflict. Statistical testing grouped 24 measures of vulnerability into four dimensions covering:
1) civil and political protections
2) social health and economic rights
3) personal security, and
4) refugee populations and conflict
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