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Citation

Walker RJ. Fam. Relatsh. Soc. 2017; 6(2): 291-306.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, University of Bristol Policy Press)

DOI

10.1332/204674317X14861128573280

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

This article examines the vulnerabilities and forms of structural violence experienced by migrant mothers who sell sex. In Johannesburg, migrant sex workers face multiple vulnerabilities including abuse, discrimination, criminalisation, and many levels of violence, directed particularly at nonnationals. For migrant mothers selling sex, these vulnerabilities increase as they balance the responsibilities of providing for their dependants with the risks and challenges that selling sex entails. Drawing from semi-structured interviews with cross-border migrant women, this article explores their difficulties in accessing healthcare, in finding accommodation, widespread stigmatisation and xenophobia. The article argues that to develop a greater understanding of women who are migrants, who sell sex and who are mothers, there is a need to further explore the challenges that they face as well as the multiple roles negotiated in everyday life.

Keywords: MIGRATION; MOTHERS; SEX WORK; SOUTH AFRICA; STRUCTURAL VIOLENCE; URBAN SPACES

Document Type: Research Article

Affiliations: Email: bexjwalker@gmail.com


Language: en

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