This study has analyzed the factors affecting the de-sex trading through a comparison between women participating in the self-support projects within the sex trade sites and women participating in the self-support projects outside the sex trade sites ...
This study has analyzed the factors affecting the de-sex trading through a comparison between women participating in the self-support projects within the sex trade sites and women participating in the self-support projects outside the sex trade sites among those in the process of de-sex trading. While most of the precedent studies on sex trades were kind of a quality study trying to approach the subject in the line of circumstantial and social structural problems of sex trading women, this study analyzed the demographic and social characteristics, circumstances before/after incoming, and circumstances of coming into the sex trade sites and experience through a structuralized questionnaire submitted by 163 women; 47.2% of which are the sex trade sites participating in the self-supporting project agencies in Seoul, Incheon, Busan, Daejue, Gyeonggi-do, and Chonbuk. And 52.8% of which were outside sex trade sites. This study has been executed to achieve efficiency of support projects by understanding the factors affecting the de-sex trade through such analysis.