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Winner of the British Society of Criminology Annual Book Prize
2022. As the labour market continues to exploit workers by offering
precarious, low-paid and temporary jobs, for some duality offers
much-needed flexibility and staves off poverty. Based on extensive
empirical work, this book illustrates contemporary accounts of
individuals taking extraordinary risks to hold jobs in both sex
industries and non-sex work employment. It also opens a dialogue
about how sex industries are stratified in the UK in terms of race
and culture against the backdrop of Brexit. Debunking stereotypes
of sex workers and challenging our stigmatisation of them, this
book makes an invaluable contribution to discourses about work,
society and future policy.
Winner of the British Society of Criminology Annual Book Prize
2022. As the labour market continues to exploit workers by offering
precarious, low-paid and temporary jobs, for some duality offers
much-needed flexibility and staves off poverty. Based on extensive
empirical work, this book illustrates contemporary accounts of
individuals taking extraordinary risks to hold jobs in both sex
industries and non-sex work employment. It also opens a dialogue
about how sex industries are stratified in the UK in terms of race
and culture against the backdrop of Brexit. Debunking stereotypes
of sex workers and challenging our stigmatisation of them, this
book makes an invaluable contribution to discourses about work,
society and future policy.
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