The idea of ‘exiting’ the sex industry plays a powerful symbolic role in the feminist debates around the morality, legitimacy and regulation of sex work. Drawing on interviews with 39 women sex workers in Australia and Canada, we explore three key contrasts between dominant narratives and interventions that frame ‘exiting’ as escape from trauma or exploitation, and sex workers’ assessments of ‘exiting’ as a personal or professional strategy. First, we explore sex workers’ perceptions of sex work as temporary work. Second, we analyse the symbiosis between exit plans and current work practices. Third, we examine workers’ assessment of the value of ‘exiting’ sex work in the context of changing market forces within the sex industry, the ‘square...
Sex work is often interpreted through master narratives that see women as victimized and subjected t...
In this article, we address the experiences of female sex workers in urban Australia through analysi...
Public discourses around ‘migrant sex workers’ are often more confident about what migrant sex worke...
The idea of ‘exiting’ the sex industry plays a powerful symbolic role in the feminist debates around...
Although it has been argued that indoor workers in fact make up the majority of the sex industry, mo...
This examination of sex work exit, re-entry, and duality includes the thoughts, experiences, and fac...
Current British government policy on sex work aims to reduce prostitution, challenge its inevitabili...
Women’s experience of entering, involvement in, and exiting street sex work is frequently confounded...
Although sex work can bring significant economic benefit there are serious downsides, not least vuln...
This is a feminist study that looked at prostituted women and the challenges they face when trying t...
The sex work industry has evolved with the emergence of internet marketing, but little research exam...
This chapter examines calls to end work, contextualising contemporary understandings of sex work in ...
Background: Commercial sex work exposed women to countless risks and exit is recommended as an essen...
This study aims to look at the challenges faced by women of low socio-economic status in exiting sex...
Abstract Background For women who want to, exiting sex work can be challenging. Numerous programs s...
Sex work is often interpreted through master narratives that see women as victimized and subjected t...
In this article, we address the experiences of female sex workers in urban Australia through analysi...
Public discourses around ‘migrant sex workers’ are often more confident about what migrant sex worke...
The idea of ‘exiting’ the sex industry plays a powerful symbolic role in the feminist debates around...
Although it has been argued that indoor workers in fact make up the majority of the sex industry, mo...
This examination of sex work exit, re-entry, and duality includes the thoughts, experiences, and fac...
Current British government policy on sex work aims to reduce prostitution, challenge its inevitabili...
Women’s experience of entering, involvement in, and exiting street sex work is frequently confounded...
Although sex work can bring significant economic benefit there are serious downsides, not least vuln...
This is a feminist study that looked at prostituted women and the challenges they face when trying t...
The sex work industry has evolved with the emergence of internet marketing, but little research exam...
This chapter examines calls to end work, contextualising contemporary understandings of sex work in ...
Background: Commercial sex work exposed women to countless risks and exit is recommended as an essen...
This study aims to look at the challenges faced by women of low socio-economic status in exiting sex...
Abstract Background For women who want to, exiting sex work can be challenging. Numerous programs s...
Sex work is often interpreted through master narratives that see women as victimized and subjected t...
In this article, we address the experiences of female sex workers in urban Australia through analysi...
Public discourses around ‘migrant sex workers’ are often more confident about what migrant sex worke...