Global Public Health (Jan 2023)

Exploring the impact of military conflict on sex work in Ukraine: Women’s experiences of economic burden

  • Lisa Lazarus,
  • Nicole Herpai,
  • Daria Pavlova,
  • Maureen A. Murney,
  • Olga Balakireva,
  • Tatiana Tarasova,
  • Leigh McClarty,
  • Michael Pickles,
  • Sharmistha Mishra,
  • Evelyn Forget,
  • Marissa Becker,
  • Rob Lorway

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/17441692.2022.2092187
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 1

Abstract

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ABSTRACTLittle is known about the impact of military conflict on sex work from the perspective of sex workers. We attempt to explore the meaning of conflict on sex work by asking women about the changes that they have experienced in their lives and work since the beginning of the 2014 military conflict in eastern Ukraine. The findings in this article are based on qualitative interviews with 43 cisgender women living and practicing sex work in Dnipro, eastern Ukraine. Our analysis highlights the meanings that sex workers have linked to the conflict, with financial concerns emerging as a dominant theme. The conflict therefore functions as a way of understanding changing economic circumstances with both individual and broader impacts. By better understanding the meaning of conflict as expressed by sex workers, we can begin to adapt our response to address emerging, and unmet, needs of the community.

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