Spaniards in Geneva: the mobility routes of sex workers
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2025-07-25Estado
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. This article presents a study on the intra-European mobility of sex work-
ers, a little-researched topic, which considers mobility as capital, mobile
subjectivities, and the hopes generated by such mobility. It is a strategy
to improve their working conditions that can be carried out within the
same industry (in brothels, apartments, hotels, etc.) or within the same
context, through national or international travel. This article explores the
mobility trajectory of Spanish sex workers in Geneva (Switzerland). It
delves into the reasons that lead them to move to another country, the
knowledge they had before embarking on this mobility process, and the
possible existence of exploitation or coercion. The ethnographic work
was carried out in the city of Geneva, where observations and interviews
were collected with Spanish sex workers, owners and managers of sex
businesses, and members of an NGO. The results obtained refer to the
safety conditions and benefits that sex workers obtain from this mobility,
as well as the policies and measures relating to sex work that are applied
in both countries.
Spaniards in Geneva: the mobility routes of sex workers
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Artículos en revistasISSN
1745-0101Materias/ categorías / ODS
Género, riesgo y vulnerabilidad socialPalabras Clave
.Mobility; sex work; stigma; migration; protection; regulation