Fascist ideology and migrant labor exploitation

Mario F. Carillo, Gemma Dipoppa, Shanker Satyanath

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Official reports from the International Labor Organization have been increasingly highlighting the pervasive presence of forced labor, especially involving migrants, in the developed world. There is, however, little work explaining the demand-side determinants of modern forced labor. We address this gap by focusing on variations in modern forced labor within a single developed country (Italy). Regression discontinuity and triple differences designs show that modern forced labor is strongly associated with prior exposure to the ideology of the Italian Fascist regime (1922-43) which emphasized the subjugation of non-white ethnic groups (the primary subjects of forced labor).
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EditorialBSE Working Papers
EstadoPublicada - 1 jun 2023

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N.º1395

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