An Intersectional Analysis of Intimate Partner Violence and Workplace Violence among Women Working in Prostitution
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https://doi.org/10.5477/cis/reis.151.123Keywords:
Qualitative Analysis, Wordking Conditions, Gender Differences, Discrimination, Prostitucion, Violence against WomenAbstract
This article presents the results of a qualitative analysis of violence against women (intimate partner violence and workplace violence). The subject of the research is a qualitative sample of 12 autochthonous and migrant women who work in low-paid prostitution in Almería. The study uses an intersectional and multi-level approach, focusing on the perspectives of groups who experience multiple discrimination. The results show that violence has an impact on the identity of women. It also shows that in the different paths of the women in the study, different webs of violence occur, which lead them to distinct understandings of the violence they experience. In addition, we have analyzed how age, education level, and above all, social stigma, are related to the possibility of these women experiencing violence in their work and to their perceptions of that work.
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