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WageIndicator Foundation and Centre for Labour Research (2024), Labour Rights Index 2024. Amsterdam, the Netherlands; Islamabad, Pakistan, October.
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Disclaimer 1: The maps used in this report are sourced from AM Charts and may not reflect the political ground realities. For reference, please see https://www.amcharts.com/
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