Co-worker dynamics among Canadian sex workers in a stigmatised and criminalised environment.

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES Culture, Health & Sexuality Pub Date : 2025-02-04 DOI:10.1080/13691058.2025.2458094
Cecilia Benoit, Michaela Smith, Mikael Jansson, Doug Magnuson, Andrea Mellor, Brett Koenig
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Social support from colleagues is important for workers' health and wellbeing and provides both instrumental support through material assistance, and expressive support through emotional validation. Numerous structural barriers to supportive work relationships exist, especially in service jobs located at the bottom half of today's 'care economy'. In this paper, we present descriptive findings from sex workers' evaluation of the quality of their co-worker relationships. In-person interviews were conducted in 2013 with sex workers (n = 218) from six municipalities in Canada, under Canada's (then) sex work legislation which criminalised most aspects of sex work. Although sex workers' collegial relationships were negatively impacted by economic competition, criminalisation, and stigmatisation, nevertheless, in certain contexts, supportive relationships with co-workers were found that help sex workers perform their work and provides emotional support. We identify social factors that help reduce peer conflict between sex workers and enhance peer support.

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来自同事的社会支持对工人的健康和幸福非常重要,它既能通过物质援助提供工具性支持,也能通过情感确认提供表达性支持。支持性工作关系存在许多结构性障碍,尤其是在处于当今 "护理经济 "下半部分的服务性工作中。在本文中,我们将介绍性工作者对其同事关系质量的描述性评价结果。我们于2013年对来自加拿大六个城市的性工作者(n = 218)进行了面对面访谈,当时加拿大的性工作立法将性工作的大多数方面定为刑事犯罪。尽管性工作者的同事关系受到经济竞争、刑事定罪和污名化的负面影响,但在某些情况下,我们发现性工作者与同事之间的支持性关系有助于性工作者开展工作,并提供情感支持。我们确定了有助于减少性工作者之间同伴冲突和加强同伴支持的社会因素。
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