Authors
Jonathan Robinson, Ethan Yeh
Publication date
2011/1
Journal
American Economic Journal: Applied Economics
Volume
3
Issue
1
Pages
35-64
Publisher
American Economic Association
Description
Though formal and informal sex work has long been identified as crucial for the spread of HIV/AIDS, the nature of the sex-for-money market remains poorly understood. Using a unique panel dataset constructed from 192 self-reported diaries, we find that women who engage in transactional sex substantially increase their supply of risky, better compensated sex to cope with unexpected health shocks, particularly the illness of another household member. These behavioral responses entail significant health risks for these women and their partners, and suggest that these women are unable to cope with risk through other consumption smoothing mechanisms. (JEL I12, J16, O15)
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Scholar articles
J Robinson, E Yeh - American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 2011
J Robinson, E Yeh - University of California, Berkeley, 2007