The many faces of transactional sex: Women’s agency, livelihoods and risk factors in humanitarian contexts: A Literature Review

This paper examines the role of violence in transactional sex, the degree of agency women have, and if they are able to negotiate for safe sex.

Abstract

Transactional sex refers to the exchange of sex for material or financial gains or benefits. Much of the existing literature suggests that women engage in sex for material and financial gain in an effort to mitigate the impact of food insecurity – so-called survival sex. In contrast, this literature review finds transactional sex occurs in diverse contexts, is motivated by various factors and is influenced by gendered socio-economic and cultural factors. The paper examines the motivations behind women’s engagement in different types of transactional sex; the role of violence in transactional sex, and asks what degree of agency do women have within the practice and are they able to negotiate for safe sex.

Citation

Formson, C.; Hilhorst, D. The many faces of transactional sex: Women’s agency, livelihoods and risk factors in humanitarian contexts: A Literature Review. SLRC Working Paper 41. Secure Livelihoods Research Consortium, Overseas Development Institute (ODI), London, UK (2016) 26 pp.

The many faces of transactional sex: Women’s agency, livelihoods and risk factors in humanitarian contexts: A Literature Review. SLRC Working Paper 41

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Published 1 January 2016