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2019
DOI: 10.1080/00224499.2019.1624680
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Women Who Trade Sexual Services from Men: A Systematic Mapping Review

Abstract: Self-portrait of a young man for rent', by Sterry (2002), is a memoir of the author's experiences working as a teenage gigolo with a primarily female clientele in the early 1970s. Sterry recounts the circumstances leading up to his situation, characterized by desperation, need for love, and sexual assault. According to a recent comparative study (McCarthy, Benoit, & Jansson, 2014), both immediate circumstances like limited education, and negative experiences from early life, especially childhood poverty, abuse… Show more

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“…Recently, a systematic mapping review of the empirical research on commercial sex where women are the buyers and men the sellers was carried out by Berg et al (2020). Their review included 46 studies, three-quarters of them published in the last 15 years, of which 25 explicitly researched women as clients of male sex workers, although the vast majority of studies included only male participants.…”
Section: Why the Lack Of Research On Women Clients?mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Recently, a systematic mapping review of the empirical research on commercial sex where women are the buyers and men the sellers was carried out by Berg et al (2020). Their review included 46 studies, three-quarters of them published in the last 15 years, of which 25 explicitly researched women as clients of male sex workers, although the vast majority of studies included only male participants.…”
Section: Why the Lack Of Research On Women Clients?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the information about the women was limited, Berg et al (2020), based on the studies included in their systematic review, conclude that women appear to be, when compared to male sex workers, older, educated and economically comfortable and independent. Furthermore, they conclude that the motivations of women who buy sexual services arise from the satisfaction of their sexual needs.…”
Section: Why the Lack Of Research On Women Clients?mentioning
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“…Por otro lado, el sexo es algo que los hombres desean y hacía lo que muestran un mayor interés, siendo proporcionado por las mujeres y suponiéndoles una fuente importante de recursos económicos y de bienes (Baumeister y Voh, 2004). y aunque las mujeres pueden compran estos servicios en los que se producen aspectos similares en este tipo de intercambios de sexo por dinero, pues también existen relaciones desiguales (Berg, Molin y Nanavati, 2020), la realidad y las cifras expresan que se realiza de una manera minoritaria.…”
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“…Transactional sex is generally defined as the trading (buying and selling) of sex for material benefit, i.e., exchanging money, drugs, food, shelter, or other items for sex (Carael, Slaymaker, Lyerla, & Sarkar, 2006 ; Stoebenau, Heise, Wamoyi, & Bobrova, 2016 ). The phenomenon has mainly been described as men paying women for sex, but increased attention has been paid to men and women paying men for sex as well (Berg, Molin, & Nanavati, 2020 ; Carael et al, 2006 ). While studies of sex workers and individuals receiving money or other types of compensation for sex are available and show considerable poor health (Halcón & Lifson, 2004 ; Miller et al, 2011 ; Seib, Fischer, & Najman, 2009 ; Ulloa, Salazar, & Monjaras, 2016 ; Wong, Holroyd, Gray, & Ling, 2006 ), studies that address the demand characteristics of sex based on robust population data are more scarce.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%