The Mexico–Guatemala border is the site of significant movement of people whose principal destination is the USA. The first step, to cross Mexico, is considered as one of the most dangerous routes in the world for undocumented migrants. For some male migrants and displaced persons from Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala, initiating sex work in the Mexican border city of Tapachula has become a way to earn money to survive during the trip northward – providing funds to keep traveling and decrease the danger of being killed or kidnaped by organized crime groups. Non-injected drug use during sex work with men and/or women is a common praxis for this purpose, and is linked to HIV risk activities such as unprotected sex. Our study is based on et...
This article is a qualitative reflection on a series of human trafficking awareness meetings held in...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the forms of state and non-state violence that migrant women...
This article examines the material and ideological dimensions of what I conceptualise as Mexico's 'a...
In this study we examined the origins and consequences of HIV/AIDS-related stigma on the Mexican-Gua...
Background: Sex trafficking is a human rights abuse that carries particularly negative health and so...
Includes bibliographical referencesIn an appendix: "Final report : Investigating the social context ...
Background: Worldwide, migration and mobility have been associated with many health consequences, su...
The overall goal of this study is to describe the context of migration and sex work along the Mexico...
Background: Migrant women are over-represented in the sex industry, and migrant sex workers experien...
Abstract Background Migrant women are over-represented in the sex industry, and migrant sex workers ...
The relationship between Mexico-U.S. migration and the spread of HIV/AIDS in rural Mexico has recent...
Men migrating to the United States are at high risk of acquiring HIV and spreading it to their wives...
Bodies On the Line: Violence, Disposable Subjects, and the Border Industrial Complex explores the co...
In many settings, migrants are at disproportionately high risk of HIV. The Tijuana-San Diego border ...
This research looks at the sexual assault of irregular migrant women on the journey and arrival to t...
This article is a qualitative reflection on a series of human trafficking awareness meetings held in...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the forms of state and non-state violence that migrant women...
This article examines the material and ideological dimensions of what I conceptualise as Mexico's 'a...
In this study we examined the origins and consequences of HIV/AIDS-related stigma on the Mexican-Gua...
Background: Sex trafficking is a human rights abuse that carries particularly negative health and so...
Includes bibliographical referencesIn an appendix: "Final report : Investigating the social context ...
Background: Worldwide, migration and mobility have been associated with many health consequences, su...
The overall goal of this study is to describe the context of migration and sex work along the Mexico...
Background: Migrant women are over-represented in the sex industry, and migrant sex workers experien...
Abstract Background Migrant women are over-represented in the sex industry, and migrant sex workers ...
The relationship between Mexico-U.S. migration and the spread of HIV/AIDS in rural Mexico has recent...
Men migrating to the United States are at high risk of acquiring HIV and spreading it to their wives...
Bodies On the Line: Violence, Disposable Subjects, and the Border Industrial Complex explores the co...
In many settings, migrants are at disproportionately high risk of HIV. The Tijuana-San Diego border ...
This research looks at the sexual assault of irregular migrant women on the journey and arrival to t...
This article is a qualitative reflection on a series of human trafficking awareness meetings held in...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the forms of state and non-state violence that migrant women...
This article examines the material and ideological dimensions of what I conceptualise as Mexico's 'a...