The Oxford handbook of the economics of prostitution /

"Prostitution bears the unique title of being both the "world's oldest profession" and one of the least understood occupations. Unlike most of the crime and family literature, prostitution appears to be have all the features of traditional markets: prices, supply and demand consi...

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Other Authors: Cunningham, Scott, 1975-, Shah, Manisha
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Language:English
Published: New York : Oxford University Press, 2016
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246 3 |a Economics of prostitution 
260 |a New York :  |b Oxford University Press,  |c 2016 
300 |a xi, 525 pages :  |b illustrations, maps ;  |c 25 cm 
490 1 |a [Oxford handbooks] 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index 
505 0 |a Introduction / Scott Cunningham and Manisha Shah -- Part I. Supply and Demand -- Examining the Role of Client Reviews and Reputation within Online Prostitution / Scott Cunningham and Todd D. Kendall -- Economic Theories and Empirics on the Sex Market / Handie Peng -- Sexual and Communication Networks of Internet-Mediated Prostitution / Luis E.C. Rocha, Fredrik Liljeros, and Petter Holme -- Examining the Economics of Prostitution using Online Data / Thomas J. Holt, Kristie R. Blevins, and Sarah Fitzgerald -- Affluent and Devout: Men Paying for Sex in the United Kingdom / Marina Della Giusta, Maria Laura Di Tommaso, and Sarah L. Jewell -- Empirical Analysis of the Impact of Legal Status on Versatility and Efficiency in Prostitution Markets / Samuel Cameron -- Part II. Sex Workers in Developing Countries -- Transactional Sex in Malawi / Sarah Baird and Berk O⁺zler -- Income, Income Shocks, and Transactional Sex / Katherine LoPiccalo, Jonathan Robinson, and Ethan Yeh -- Economics of Sex Work in Bangladesh / Asadul Islam and Russell Smyth -- The Details are in the Fine Print: Sex Work, Sex Workers, Definitional Complications of Identity / Rohini Sahni and V. Kalyan Shankar -- Part III. Men Who Have Sex With Men -- The Economics of Male Sex Work / Trevon D. Logan -- Male Sex Workers: HIV Risk and Behavioral Economics / Omar Gala⁺ѓrraga and Sandra G. Sosa-Rubi⁺ѓ -- Part IV. Law and Policy -- Violence and Entry in Prostitution Markets: Implications for Prostitution Law / Samuel Lee and Petra Persson -- Prostitution Policy / G. Immordino and F.F. Russo -- A Method for Determining the Size of the Underground Cash Economy for Commercial Sex in Seven US Cities / Bilal Khan, Mitch Downey, Meredith Dank, and Kirk Dombrowski -- Part V. History of Prostitution Law -- Nevada's Regulated Brothels / Barbara G. Brents -- Canadian Prostitution Law: History and Market Impacts / Lauren Jones -- Sidewalk's Queens: The Economics of Popular Prostitutions in Fin-de-Sie⁺ђcle Paris / Alexandre Frondizi and Simon Porcher -- Part VI. Externalities: Sexually Transmitted Infections and Sexual Exploitation -- Demographic Change, Prostitution, and Sexually Transmitted Infection Rates in China / Avraham Ebenstein and Ethan Sharygin -- The Economics of Trafficking for Sexual Exploitation / Niklas Jakobsson and Andreas Kotsadam -- HIV/AIDS and Commercial Sex Work in the Developing World / Pedro de Araujo 
520 |a "Prostitution bears the unique title of being both the "world's oldest profession" and one of the least understood occupations. Unlike most of the crime and family literature, prostitution appears to be have all the features of traditional markets: prices, supply and demand considerations, variety in the organizational structure, and policy relevance. Despite this, economists have largely ignored prostitution in their research and writings. This has been changing, however, over the last twenty years as greater access to data has enabled economists to build better theories and gain a better understanding of the organization of sex market. The Oxford Handbook of the Economics of Prostitution fills the gap in our understanding. It brings together many of the top researchers in the field who explain how the prostitution markets are organized across space and time, the role of technology in shaping labor supply and demand, the intersection of prostitution with trafficking, and the optimal use of law enforcement. What makes the material unique is its explicit focus on economics as the primary methodology for organizing our understanding of prostitution. The Handbook brings to scholars' attention for the first time a collection of original writings on prostitution that provides an overview of what is known and what is not known in this area. Researchers with an interest in underground markets, labor economics, risky behaviors, marriage, and gender will find the book's contents illuminating and path breaking."--  |c Provided by publisher 
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