This article explores the understudied and undertheorized role that fiscal policies play in shaping the relationship between the state and sex workers. It highlights the importance of looking at tax policy and its implementation to understand how inequality is reinforced against sexually marginalized populations. Drawing on the Italian case, it explores the ways in which ambiguous taxation arrangements operate to penalize sex workers, excluding them from the status of full taxpayer citizenship, and demonizing them as individuals who exploit the fiscal system at the expense of “good” tax-paying citizens. Fiscal policies, I argue, need to be considered in the context of the governance of prostitution as social mechanisms that have the potenti...
In my study, I attempt to illuminate the connection between the creation of citizen-subjects and rec...
This article describes and discusses the results of two comparative studies of prostitution policy i...
Accounts of the governance of prostitution have typically argued that prostitutes are, in one way or...
This paper explores changes in the emotional and affective repertoires mobilized by the Northern Lea...
In this article, we examine how socio-political actors frame prostitution and problems attached to t...
The article examines the Italian experience in implementing policies and practices on prostitution. ...
The paper draws on recent research on the economics of prostitution focussing on the role of stigma ...
This contribution examines how feminist economists have conceptualized sex work and trafficking thro...
Sex worker is a term that emerges from a particular historical and political juncture. It reflects a...
This article describes and discusses the results of two comparative studies of prostitution policy i...
We build an equilibrium model of prostitution where clients and sex workers choose to demand and sup...
In times of economic hardship both formal and informal economy are affected. The paper begins by ins...
Sex workers have a lesser citizen status, yet the relationship between sex work and citizenship stat...
This article draws on research with adult sex workers in indoor settings in Great Britain to explore...
Prostitution was popular and common in Ancient Rome. Although Ancient Romans frequented brothels, ea...
In my study, I attempt to illuminate the connection between the creation of citizen-subjects and rec...
This article describes and discusses the results of two comparative studies of prostitution policy i...
Accounts of the governance of prostitution have typically argued that prostitutes are, in one way or...
This paper explores changes in the emotional and affective repertoires mobilized by the Northern Lea...
In this article, we examine how socio-political actors frame prostitution and problems attached to t...
The article examines the Italian experience in implementing policies and practices on prostitution. ...
The paper draws on recent research on the economics of prostitution focussing on the role of stigma ...
This contribution examines how feminist economists have conceptualized sex work and trafficking thro...
Sex worker is a term that emerges from a particular historical and political juncture. It reflects a...
This article describes and discusses the results of two comparative studies of prostitution policy i...
We build an equilibrium model of prostitution where clients and sex workers choose to demand and sup...
In times of economic hardship both formal and informal economy are affected. The paper begins by ins...
Sex workers have a lesser citizen status, yet the relationship between sex work and citizenship stat...
This article draws on research with adult sex workers in indoor settings in Great Britain to explore...
Prostitution was popular and common in Ancient Rome. Although Ancient Romans frequented brothels, ea...
In my study, I attempt to illuminate the connection between the creation of citizen-subjects and rec...
This article describes and discusses the results of two comparative studies of prostitution policy i...
Accounts of the governance of prostitution have typically argued that prostitutes are, in one way or...