RT Article T1 Estimating the size of hard-to-reach populations using capture-recapture methodology, with a discussion of the international labour organization’s global estimate of forced labour JF Researching hidden populations SP 109 OP 136 A1 Heijden, Peter G. M. van der A1 Vries, Ieke de A1 Böhning, Dankmar 1951- A1 Cruyff, Maarten A2 Vries, Ieke de A2 Böhning, Dankmar 1951- A2 Cruyff, Maarten LA English YR 2015 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1905140444 AB The authors present an overview of capture-recapture methodology and the multiplier method so that researchers interested in estimating the size and characteristics of a population in the area of trafficking in persons can have an idea of how to approach this problem and what the advantages and drawbacks of this methodology are. The methodology can be used for the production of local estimates as well as national or global estimates. Suggestions are made for improving the International Labour Organization’s global estimate of forced labour. NO Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 132-136 SN 9789210571111 K1 Menschenhandel K1 Häusliche Gewalt K1 capture-recapture K1 population size estimation K1 multiplier method K1 hard-to-reach populations K1 trafficking in persons K1 Forced labor K1 homeless K1 Domestic Violence DO 10.18356/ccc8db2a-en