Data sources

The information in the CSR Risk Check is based on open online sources. Below you can find an overview of all sources.

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3491 sources
Mongabay, Report: Half of MSC-certified ‘sustainable’ tuna caught with controversial gear, 2024 Guardian, A fishing accident blinded me but I was forced to keep working’: abuses faced by workers who catch our fish, 2024 U.S. Department of State, 2023 Investment Climate Statements: Philippines, 2023 Statista, GHG emissions in India - Statistics & Facts, 2024 Business & Human Rights Resource Centre, Fuelling injustice - Transition mineral mining impacts in Eastern Europe & Central Asia, 2024 Mountain Stories, Chiatura – Zone of a Disaster, 2023 OC Media, ‘Thousands’ of miners go on strike in Chiatura, 2023 OC Media, A Georgian village falls through the cracks, 2022 taz, Arbeitsbedingungen an Universitäten - Gerade noch den Absprung geschafft, 2024 Statistisches Bundesamt, Wissenschaftliches und künstlerisches Hochschulpersonal nach Beschäftigtengruppen, 2023 Gewerkschaft Erziehung und Wissenschaft, Arbeitszeiterfassung in der Wissenschaft, 2024 EEAS, The European Union and Kosovo, 2021 International Crisis Group, Behind the Renewed Troubles in Northern Kosovo, 2023 EEAS, Belgrade-Pristina Dialogue, 2022 Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung der Bundesagentur für Arbeit, Gig-Work bei Lieferdiensten in Deutschland: Beschäftigung hat in den letzten Jahren stark zugenommen, 2024 Sweetman et. al, Evidence of dark oxygen production at the abyssal seafloor, 2024 Südwestrundfunk, Tiefsee-Bergbau verursacht langfristige Schäden, 2023 Germany Trade & Invest, Auswärtiges Amt (AA), Deutschen Industrie- und Handelskammer (DIHK), Länderbericht Umsetzungshilfe Risikoanalyse China, 2023 German Federal Criminal Police Office, Human trafficking and exploitation 2022, 2023 Sachverständigenrat für Integration und Migration, Prekäre Beschäftigung – prekäre Teilhabe. Ausländische Arbeitskräfte im deutschen Niedriglohnsektor, 2023

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MVO Netherlands and project partners are continuously working on supplementing and updating this list. If you know of sources (websites, reports) that would be interesting to include in our database, or if you believe certain sources are not sufficiently reliable, please contact us at mvorisicochecker@mvonederland.nl. You can request the method we use to check the reliability of sources through the same email address.

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