ABSTRACT
First published in 2004. Major changes have taken place in the sex industry in Europe. Over the past decade we have seen increasing migration and diversification, along with major shifts in policy towards the industry. There is very little published on sex work in Europe, but the demand is growing for information and analyses of the situation today from people working on health, policy, gender and employment. The authors of this book examine sex work in terms of economic and social restructuring, concerns about infection and recent policy developments on prostitution.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |27 pages
Introduction
part |49 pages
Histories
part |35 pages
Mobility and Migration
part |76 pages
Health
part |58 pages
Policy
part |15 pages
Conclusion