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Int. Family Planning Perspectives, Vol.33, No.3, Sept., 2007, hal. 124-132, ( Cat. ada di bendel 2005-2008 )
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International Family Planning Perspectives ( IFPP ), Vol.34, No.4, Dec. 2008, hal. 189-197, ( Cat. ada di bendel 2002 - 2008 )
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Int. Perspectives on Sexual and Repr. Health (IPSRH) , Vol. 38, No.4, Dec. 2012 : hal. 187-195. ( ket. ada di bendel 2010-2014 )
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international perspectives on sexual and reproductive health volume 38 number 2 june 2012, hal. 90-98); dan ( ada di bendel 2001- 2012 )
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Int. Family Planning Perspectives, Vol.32, No.4, Dec., 2006, hal. 175-184, ( Cat. ada di bendel 2005-2008 )
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Asia-Pacific Jour. of PUblic Health ( APJPH), Vol.26, No.2, March 2014 : hal. 169-181
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Reproductive Health Matters (RHM), Vol.18, No.35, May. 2010, hal. 163-174, ( Cat ada di bendel 2010 - 2011 )
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Reproductive Health Matters (RHM), Vol.21, No.41, May, 2013, hal. 243-250. ( ket. ada di bendel 2012 - 2013 )
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Reproductive Health Matters (RHM), Vol. 22, No.43, May. 2014, hal. 159-168
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Kathryn J. Bowen ... [et al.]
Abstrak: Background and objectives: The study objective was to enhance understanding of female sex workers' lives in Nagaland, India (one of the country's highest HIV prevalence states), to inform the development of interventions to reduce HIV transmission and assist women who want to leave sex work.

Methods: A cross-sectional survey (n = 220) and semi-structured interviews (n = 30) were conducted with sex workers. Topics included the following: life situation currently and at time of initial engagement in sex work, circumstances of first sex work occasion, and current patterns of sex work.

Results: Participants' lives at time of entry into sex work were socio-culturally and economically vulnerable as evidenced by the early age of sexual debut, low levels of education, unemployment, absence of protective male partners, and poor relationships with families. Participants experienced high levels of mobility, insecure accommodation, the need to financially support family, and the demand to give a portion of their income to others. The use of alcohol and other drugs, including heroin, was widespread.

Discussion and conclusions: For these women, sex work can be seen as a pragmatic option for earning sufficient income to live. The women's lives would be improved by strategies to promote their health, ensure their safety, and protect their rights as long as they are engaging in sex work. This is likely to benefit not only the sex workers but also their children, their families, and the wider community. The development of alternative employment opportunities is vital to protect against entry into sex work and to support women who want to exit sex work.
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APJPH Vol.23, No.6 (2011)
London : Sage, 2011
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