This article investigated the complex interplay of choice, socioeconomic structural factors, and empowerment influencing engagement in sex work. The analysis was focused on pathways into and reasons for staying in sex work from in-depth qualitative interviews with participants (n = 37) recruited from the Durbar community-led structural intervention in Kolkata, India. Kabeer's theory of empowerment focused on resources, agency, and achievements was utilized to interpret the results. Results identified that contexts of disempowerment constraining resources and agency set the stage for initiating sex work, typically due to familial poverty, loss of a father or husband as a breadwinner, and lack of economic opportunities for women in India. Lab...
Based on the results of the First Pan India Survey of Female Sex Workers (n=3000), this paper positi...
This paper assesses the reasons for entry into sex work and its association with HIV risk behaviours...
The present paper examines the household economies of male industrial workers of India after their s...
This article investigated the complex interplay of choice, socioeconomic structural factors, and emp...
Despite the prostitution industry being accorded a semi-legal status in India, the status of sex-wor...
This study documents the reasons and processes for involvement of women into sex work in India. The ...
India has one of the highest numbers of HIV carriers in the world. HIV has remained associated with ...
Risk of HIV and illness are the dominant context in which sex work is discussed in India and there i...
Very little is studied about the Commercial Sex Workers (CSWs) of Guwahati,Indiaon the issues of exi...
Sex work is rarely an occupation of choice for Iranian women and is often described as a last resort...
Evidence from community-led HIV prevention projects suggests that structural interventions may resul...
This study examines whether working with a broker increases or reduces the payment received for the ...
The popularity of ‘participation’ and ‘empowerment’ in international development discourse is not ma...
In this thesis we look at labour market participation and well- being experiences of individuals emp...
In the popular imagination and certain academic fields, sex workers\u27 experiences of sexuality and...
Based on the results of the First Pan India Survey of Female Sex Workers (n=3000), this paper positi...
This paper assesses the reasons for entry into sex work and its association with HIV risk behaviours...
The present paper examines the household economies of male industrial workers of India after their s...
This article investigated the complex interplay of choice, socioeconomic structural factors, and emp...
Despite the prostitution industry being accorded a semi-legal status in India, the status of sex-wor...
This study documents the reasons and processes for involvement of women into sex work in India. The ...
India has one of the highest numbers of HIV carriers in the world. HIV has remained associated with ...
Risk of HIV and illness are the dominant context in which sex work is discussed in India and there i...
Very little is studied about the Commercial Sex Workers (CSWs) of Guwahati,Indiaon the issues of exi...
Sex work is rarely an occupation of choice for Iranian women and is often described as a last resort...
Evidence from community-led HIV prevention projects suggests that structural interventions may resul...
This study examines whether working with a broker increases or reduces the payment received for the ...
The popularity of ‘participation’ and ‘empowerment’ in international development discourse is not ma...
In this thesis we look at labour market participation and well- being experiences of individuals emp...
In the popular imagination and certain academic fields, sex workers\u27 experiences of sexuality and...
Based on the results of the First Pan India Survey of Female Sex Workers (n=3000), this paper positi...
This paper assesses the reasons for entry into sex work and its association with HIV risk behaviours...
The present paper examines the household economies of male industrial workers of India after their s...