2011
DOI: 10.1136/sextrans-2011-050108.304
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P2-S2.08 Changing patterns and drivers of migration among female sex workers of Northern Karnataka to large cities of Maharashtra, India in the context of HIV/AIDS

Abstract: Methods In-depth interviews were conducted with sixteen purposively selected (based on HIV status, ethnicity, age, area, and type of sex work) female sex workers in Goa, India (December 2004eDecember 2005. We interrogated the life narratives to explore the nexus between the social context/risk environment and selfefficacy/agency. Results The narratives showed a dynamic interplay between underlying vulnerabilities, precipitating factors, and the route through which women gain entry into the sex trade: The ubiq… Show more

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