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Zdravotní a sociální aspekty práce v privátním sexbyznysu
ONDRÁŠEK, Stanislav
Currently, private sex business is a quickly expanding but only hardly accessible part of sex business. Working in sex business in general means a number of severe risks and impacts that the persons providing sexual services have to deal with on a daily basis and that significantly impact their health and social lives. The presented dissertation focuses on selected health and social aspects of working in private sex business. The main objectives of the dissertation were: 1. To analyze if women working in private sex business are socially excluded and if yes then how such exclusion manifests; 2. To analyze the factors impacting continuing doing sex work or entering the legal labor market; 3. Analyze preventive health measures that the target group takes; 4. Finding out to which extent women working in private sex business receive social support from their environment. A partial objective of the dissertation was to analyze the development of private sex services in the South Bohemian Region and in Prague. The objectives were approached by combining qualitative and quantitative research strategies and methodological approaches. The survey was partially conducted as part of the project called " Životní styl žen v privátním sexbyznysu a jejich (sebe)reflexe" [Lifestyle of women in private sex business and their (self)reflection] that was financially supported by the Grant Agency of the University of South Bohemia under the evidence number GAJU No. 029/2016/S. The qualitative data was collected via interviews in combination with the biographical-narrative technique and semi-structured interviews. The quantitative data was collected via a questionnaire and using the standardized Duke-UNC Functional Social Support Questionnaire (FSSQ). The basic sample consisted of female sex workers in the South Bohemian Region and Prague (N=37). The comparative sample for analyzing social support consisted of street sex workers (N=40). The gained results were then processed by using qualitative and statistical analytical methods. The qualitative part of the research shows that private female sex workers are often confronted to a certain degree with social isolation manifested by a distorted or reduced social network. The results also show that in order to prevent sexually transmitted diseases they use protection; however, based on the client or surcharge they do not use protection. The analysis of subjective factors impacting remaining in sex business show that they perceive sex work as a job that gives them freedom. Such freedom is however impacted by rationalization of sex workers. A common identified feature of private female sex workers is a distorted view of legal work due to negative or lacking experience. A subjective and at the same time objective factor is also the financial aspect, in which sex business provides high and fast earnings. The objective factors are education and limited or non-existent practice on the legal labor market. Based on the analysis of quantitative data, the length of being active in sex business is statistically significant to the extent of social support that sex workers receive. There was a statistically significant difference between street sex workers who receive less social support than private sex workers. The dissertation provides insight into the issue of private sex business which is a very seldomly researched topic. The results of the dissertation should not be generalized due to a non-representative research sample but they can be used by organizations working with the target group to specifically provide expert help and intervention. The results also can be used for further research studies in the area of providing sex services/sex business.
Life career of sexual workers
Babej, Sára ; Malinová, Hana (advisor) ; Bosá, Monika (referee)
Aj The goal of the diploma thesis is to find out what is the life career of women who provide paid sexual services. The thesis only applies to women who provide sexual services for financial compensation and are over 18 years old. Although we know from research that a large portion of women started providing sexual services for money before the age of 18, we are not getting into direct contact with teenage sex workers. In my work, I focus on the biography of women providing paid sex services. From their perspective, and how they view their lives. The sample of respondents was adapted to the topic and we approached both the clients of Bliss without RISK, z. s. as well as those who no longer working in the sex business. I used the in-depth interview method to get a basic picture of the interviewee's family, personal, and work situation. Furthermore, I focused on capturing their view of the life stage when they worked in the sex business. I tried to identify the moments that led to the entry and exit of this profession. Keywords: Sex business, Bliss without RISK (R-R), Sex worker, Life career, Paid sexual services
Private Sex Business by Customer's View
HERÁKOVÁ, Eliška
My diploma thesis titled Private Sex Business by Customer's View focuses on factors influencing motivation to visit sex business, focusing on users who visit www.nornik.net. Users are often also clients of sex workers who are listed on the discussion site. The thesis is divided into the theoretical and practical part. The theoretical part deals with the definition of concepts related to sex business, motivation to sex business, a brief insight into the history of sex business with distribution to important historical periods, in other chapters deals with typology of sex workers, sex workers and health impacts. The other chapters deal with legislation that includes defining the legal framework for business sex. Social work with sex workers is in the next part, in which the work describes mainly field social work. The theoretical part continues with the definition of organizations aiding sexual workers and ends with the last chapter dedicated to the concepts of the website www.nornik.net. In the research part I deal with description of methodology of research itself, interpretation and presentation of research results. About the aim of this thesis and the specificity of the research group, a qualitative research strategy was chosen. The aim of this thesis is to analyze the motivation to visit private sex workers and based on the above-mentioned goal the research question has been determined: What factors influence the motivation to visit sex business? The choir is used by visitors to the website - www.nornik.net. I'm focusing on websites related to motivation to visit private sex business. The analysis resulted in 11 categories that I organized based on results from open, axial coding. The diagrams show clients' motivation to visit the private sex business, are complemented by authentic statements by some users. The research results show the key motivation of clients to visit the private sex business. analyzes showed that among the main factors influencing the motivation of clients we rank the first visit of private sex business, physical appearance of employees, their clothing, intimate parts, attributes of their persons, private spaces, range of services provided, quality of provided services, communication and agreement with sex worker, service pricing, and internet advertising.

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