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The map presents the distribution of human trafficking victims across different forms of exploitation within the European Union in 2022. Germany reported the highest number of victims, totaling 992, whereas Slovenia reported the lowest count, with only 3 victims. The data have been sourced from Eurostat, the official statistics office of the European Union.


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Source Data was sourced from the following dataset: Eurostat (https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/databrowser/view/crim_thb_vexp/default/bar?lang=en&category=eq.eq_disc_ps.eq_thb
Author Maryam Badiei

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Human Trafficking Victim Statistics in the 27 EU Member Countries, 2022

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