Hungarian female migrant sex workers: Social support and vulnerability at home and abroad

An exploratory/descriptive study of 33 migrant Hungarian prostitutes who travel to Switzerland for sex work was conducted in Zurich by Hungarian social workers in cooperation with Swiss social workers. A new methodology (Hungarian Street Work Interpersonal Support) was developed to compare support n...

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Veröffentlicht in:International social work 2019-03, Vol.62 (2), p.699-711
Hauptverfasser: Fábián, Gergely, Hüse, Lajos, Szoboszlai, Katalin, Lawson, Thomas, Toldi, Andrea
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description An exploratory/descriptive study of 33 migrant Hungarian prostitutes who travel to Switzerland for sex work was conducted in Zurich by Hungarian social workers in cooperation with Swiss social workers. A new methodology (Hungarian Street Work Interpersonal Support) was developed to compare support networks both at home and while working abroad. Vulnerability and potential risk were mapped, finding networks at ‘home’ being supportive and non-risky with the opposite occurring ‘abroad’. Little use was made of protective relationships (police and social workers) in both locations. The primary motivation for engaging in migrant sex work was to provide for their children at home.
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Migrant workers
Motivation
Police
Prostitution
Sex industry
Sex workers
Social networks
Social support
Social workers
Support networks
Travel
Vulnerability
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