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Integrative Approaches to Labor Exploitation and Work-related crime: Knowledge translation, transfer and exchange in the Nordic Context (INTEGRATE)

In this collaborative project, researchers from Finland, Norway, and Sweden will study practical recommendations and innovative solutions targeting work-related crime and improving workplace environments, with a special emphasis on combating labor exploitation.

This project aims to foster action and policy-driven outcomes, alongside engaging dialogues with key stakeholders in the Nordic-Baltic region to bolster the dissemination of research-based knowledge, facilitate the exchange of experiences, and encourage mutual learning within and beyond the confines of Nordic borders.

Findings from this endeavor will contribute to Nordic discussions on formulating precise and knowledge-driven strategies for the prevention and detection of work-related crime. These strategies will prioritize safeguarding a healthy work environment and minimizing occupational risks.

The research team comprises distinguished scholars from universities and research institutes across Finland, Norway, and Sweden, with input from a reference group of practitioners and experts representing Denmark, Iceland, Åland, and the three Baltic states.

Slated to commence in 2024, the project will engage key stakeholders through its course. The main outputs will be published during the second half of 2025, and include a research report and several practical tools, including a factsheet and checklist as well as best-practice videos for labor and social inspectors, social partners and policy makers aimed to enhance their skills to prevent and address work-related crimes and work environment risks.

Structured around three foundational 'pillars' of knowledge translation, knowledge transfer and knowledge exchange, the project aims to address specific areas of concern identified through our research. Each pillar represents a core area of focus, designed to collectively enhance our understanding, and tackle the challenges associated with work-related crimes and labor exploitation effectively.