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Europe — Counter-Trafficking Survey (March 2016)
These second results take into account the 2,385 migrants and refugees that were interviewed from 07 December 2015 to 14 March 2016. 7.2% of respondents answered ‘yes’ to one of the trafficking and other exploitative practices indicators, based on their own direct experience. An additional 1.4% of respondents had said that while they had not directly experienced situations captured by one of the trafficking and other exploitative practices indicators, a member of their family travelling with them had. Rates of positive response to a trafficking or other exploitative practices indicator were higher amongst primarily Afghans but also Syrians, Iraqis and Pakistanis and amongst men, with exception of offers to arrange marriage.