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From the top of Mt. Everest to the depths of the Bering Sea, workers around the globe take on incredible risks for less than incredible wages. When is accepting potentially deadly work a choice and when is it coercive? Are there realistic alternatives for people living in communities whose major industries bring with them the chance of death?
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From the top of Mt. Everest to the depths of the Bering Sea, workers around the globe take on incredible risks for less than incredible wages. When is accepting potentially deadly work a choice and when is it coercive? Are there realistic alternatives for people living in communities whose major industries bring with them the chance of death?