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Debt bondage and chattel slavery are related as distinct but overlapping forms of modern slavery and forced labor, as described in [1] and [2]. They are further distinguished by their specific legal and operational definitions, such as the classification of child sales as chattel slavery rather than debt bondage in [3].

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Modern slavery - BBC bbc.co.uk BBC 1 fact
claimModern slavery includes practices beyond traditional chattel slavery, where one person owns another, by utilizing debt bondage where a person's work serves as security for a debt.
Debt bondage en.wikipedia.org Wikipedia 1 fact
claimThe sale of a child into slavery, often driven by poverty or debt, is classified as chattel slavery rather than debt bondage.
Tracking historical progress against slavery and forced labor ourworldindata.org Our World in Data 1 fact
claimForced labor manifests in various forms, including chattel slavery (where a person is legally treated as property), debt bondage (where a person is pressured to repay a loan with unfair or unclear terms), and document confiscation (where an employer takes away a worker's ID or passport).