Sex Work and Social Inequalities in the Health of Foreign Migrant Women in Almeria, Spain
Autori:
Alexandra RIOS-MARIN, Maria GARCIA-CANO TORRICO
Cod: ISSN: 1583-3410 (print), ISSN: 1584-5397 (electronic)
Dimensiuni: pp. 54-67
How to cite this article:Rios-Marin, A., Garcia-Cano Torrico, M. (2017). Sex Work and Social Inequalities in the Health of Foreign Migrant Women in Almeria, Spain. Revista de Cercetare si Interventie Sociala, 58, 54-67. |
Abstract:
This paper is part of a broader study about prostitution among foreign migrant
women in the province of Almeria, Spain. The specific aim of the paper is to
analyse the different profiles of women working in the sex industry and interpret
the social determinants that generate social inequalities in their health. The ethnographic
research was conducted in different settings involved in the sex industry
(clubs, private apartments, bars, immigrant settlements, and street prostitution)
between 2009 and 2012 as part of the “Damage Reduction and Health Promotion”
programme run by the NGO Medicos del Mundo. The research tools used were
standardised and in-depth interviews conducted with sex workers, and observation
in their working environments. Findings show that the main markers for major
inequalities in terms of the health of women and the use of healthcare services
available are: gender (being a woman), status as an immigrant, social class, level
of education, and geographical area. This study argues the need to design programmes
in local contexts of bio-psycho-social healthcare aimed at women who
work as prostitutes with low earnings and very limited social support networks
with a view to impacting on their safety, education and living conditions, as well
as their lifestyles, and their physical and psychological health.
Keywords:
health, social inequalities, migration, sex work.
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