Summary information

Study title

Market for Migrant Domestic and Sex Workers, 2002-2006

Creator

Anderson, B., University of Oxford, COMPAS (Centre on Migration, Policy and Society)
O'Connell Davidson, J., University of Nottingham, School of Sociology and Social Policy

Study number / PID

6109 (UKDA)

10.5255/UKDA-SN-6109-1 (DOI)

Data access

Restricted

Series

Not available

Abstract

Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.


This is a mixed-methods dataset.

The study explored attitudes towards, and experience of, the markets for migrant domestic and sex workers in the UK and Spain through a combination of interview and survey research. The interviews were structured around a standard set of topics, and examined respondents' attitudes towards gender, race/ethnicity, age, and domestic work/commercial sex. It aimed to examine continuities and discontinuities between domestic work and sex work, paying particular attention to the role of the social/cultural imagination in constructing a market for migrant workers and questions about how this demand relates to broader socially tolerated attitudes towards race, gender, age and sexuality, and to make a contribution to current theorizing on gender, nationality, global interdependence, age, racial/ethnic identities and the complex intersections among these systems.
Main Topics:

Reasons for employing domestic workers; attitudes towards employment relations with domestic workers Experience of commercial sex; attitudes towards gender and sexuality; attitudes towards/beliefs about migrant sex workers

Methodology

Data collection period

01/09/2002 - 01/06/2006

Country

Czech Republic, Hong Kong, Spain, Thailand, United Kingdom

Time dimension

Cross-sectional (one-time) study

Analysis unit

Individuals
Cross-national

Universe

Interviewees - People with experience of buying commercial sexual services; control sample; employers of migrant domestic workers; control sample surveys: employers of domestic workers; students; tourists

Sampling procedure

Convenience sample

Kind of data

Text
Numeric

Data collection mode

Face-to-face interview
Telephone interview
Self-completion

Funding information

Grant number

R000239794

Access

Publisher

UK Data Service

Publication year

2009

Terms of data access

The Data Collection is available to UK Data Service registered users subject to the End User Licence Agreement.

Commercial use of the data requires approval from the data owner or their nominee. The UK Data Service will contact you.

Related publications

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