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      Nigerian and Ghanaian Women Working in the Brussels Red-Light District

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      This book unravels the lives, needs and experiences of Nigerian and Ghanaian women working in prostitution in Brussels. It will be of particular interest for researchers and students of Migration Politics, Development Studies, Social Work and Sociology, as well as a useful gui...

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      Product ID:9780367745561
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Series:Routledge Studies in Development, Mobilities and Migration
      Title:Nigerian and Ghanaian Women Working in the Brussels Red-Light District
      Authors:Author: Ilse Derluyn, Sophie Samyn, Sarah Adeyinka, Sami Zemni
      Page Count:112
      Subjects:Development studies, Development studies, Migration, immigration and emigration, Gender studies: women and girls, Social welfare and social services, Migration, immigration & emigration, Gender studies: women, Social welfare & social services, Belgium, Ghana, Nigeria
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      This book unravels the lives, needs and experiences of Nigerian and Ghanaian women working in prostitution in Brussels. It will be of particular interest for researchers and students of Migration Politics, Development Studies, Social Work and Sociology, as well as a useful guide for policy makers and practitioners in the field.

      This book unravels the lives, needs and experiences of Nigerian and Ghanaian women working in prostitution in Brussels.

      This volume casts a light on the working conditions and the experiences of 38 women of Nigerian and Ghanaian origin, whose daily struggles and challenges are recalled from interviews in the field. Working within the red-light district of Brussels, an area with high crime rates and lacking in basic healthcare provision, the women are faced with a number of issues on a daily basis, ranging from security and health-related concerns, to work-related stress, discrimination and perceived stigma. Full voice is given to their stories, as well as contributions from state actors and local inhabitants, with the chief aim of building safe and healthy places for both residents and workers alike. The authors conclude in presenting clear recommendations and tools for practitioners and policy makers, designed to improve the outcomes of migrant women working not just within the red-light district of Brussels, but also within wider European and global contexts.

      This book will be of particular interest for researchers and students of Migration Politics, Development Studies, Social Work and Sociology, as well as a useful guide for policy makers and practitioners in the field.


      Imprint Name:Routledge
      Publisher Name:Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2022-09-26

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      Weight154 g
      Dimensions139 × 216 × 10 mm