Integration of a human rights-based approach in measures to discourage the demand that fosters all forms of exploitation of persons, especially women and children, and which leads to human trafficking 2013, para. 43
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A variety of social and child protection measures are aimed at alleviating harsh social or economic conditions which might otherwise encourage demand. States in various parts of the world have reported implementing measures that specifically concern migrant domestic workers employed in private households, especially in the context of employers who enjoy privileges, immunities and facilities. In such cases, States have generally concluded that the migrant domestic worker should have a formal contract establishing a minimum wage and stipulating the maximum number of working hours per week, as well as other conditions.
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Special Rapporteur on trafficking in persons, especially in women and children