Contrary to popular perceptions, only a minority of migrant sex workers in the UK feel they were trafficked into the sex industry, according to a recent study led by Dr. Nick Mai of the Institute for the Study of European Transformations (ISET) at London Metropolitan University.
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEOnly a minority of migrant sex workers are trafficked!New evidence released today (28 October 2009) by the ESRC-funded research ‘Migrant Workers in the UK Sex Industry’ by Dr Nick Mai of the Institute for the Study of European Transformations (ISET) at London Metropolitan University shows that, contrary to popular perceptions, only a minority of interviewees felt they had been trafficked into the UK sex industry.This policy-relevant and evidence-based research draws on the life experiences of100 migrant women, men and transgender people working in all the main jobs available in the sex industry in central London.Dr Nick Mai from ISET said: ’Very few of the migrants we interviewed felt they were forced to work in the UK sex industry …
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