Description of impact
The Ministry of Employment has employed a working group to suggest ways to prevent forced labour in Denmark. In doing this, the working group has utilised research from AAU, both by interviewing Marlene Spanger, but also by citing her research in their reports. As such, the research contributes to a public policy impact when it is used as part of the foundation for creating political changes in the ways we currently handle forced labour.Category of impact | Public policy impact |
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