Iztok Šori (Author), Leja Markelj (Author)

Abstract

Članek povzema glavne ugotovitve sistematičnega pregleda literature o seksualnem delu v Sloveniji, objavljene med letoma 1990 in 2020. Glavni namen je bil zagotoviti sistematičen pregled ugotovitev predhodnih študij o poklicnih tveganjih v seksualnem delu ter strategijah in politikah za njihovo zmanjševanje. Rezultati kažejo, da se seksualne_i delavke_ci srečujejo s specifičnimi poklicnimi tveganji, povezanimi s stigmo, varnostjo, politikami, zdravjem, poslom, dostopom do storitev in zasebnim življenjem. Za njihovo zmanjševanje uporabljajo številne strategije, zlasti je pomembno postavljanje mej strankam. Študije za izboljšanje delovnih razmer priporočajo spremembo regulacije, informiranje različnih ciljnih skupin ter vzpostavitev dostopnih in nestigmatizirajočih podpornih in zagovorniških programov za seksualne delavke_ce. Naš pregled poleg tega izpostavlja potrebo po omogočanju in spodbujanju profesionalizacije seksualnega dela.

Keywords

seksualno delo;poklicna tveganja;strategije;politike;profesionalizacija;sistematični pregled literature;

Data

Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization: UL FDV - Faculty of Social Sciences
UDC: 316.334.22:176.5-051"1990/2020"(497.4)(048.84)
COBISS: 144026115 Link will open in a new window
ISSN: 0352-3608
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: A systematic literature review on occupational risks, strategis and policies in sex work in Slovenia
Secondary abstract: The article summarises the main findings of a systematic literature review on sex work in Slovenia published between 1990 and 2020. The main aim was to provide a systematic overview of the findings of previous studies on occupational risks in sex work and strategies and policies to reduce them. The results show that sex workers encounter specific occupational risks related to stigma, safety, policies, health, business, access to services and private life. They use a variety of strategies to reduce them, and setting boundaries for clients is particularly important. To improve working conditions, studies recommend changing regulation, informing different target groups and establishing accessible and non-stigmatising support and advocacy programmes for sex workers. In addition, our review highlights the need to facilitate and promote the professionalisation of sex work.
Secondary keywords: sex work;occupational risks;strategies;policies;professionalisation;systematic literature review;
Type (COBISS): Article
Pages: str. 13-40
Volume: ǂ[Letn.] ǂ38
Issue: ǂ[št.] ǂ101
Chronology: 2022
DOI: 10.51936/dr.38.101.13-40
ID: 18220001