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LSHTM Research OnlineRushing, Rosannc Marie; (2005) From perceptions to reality: a qualitative study on female youth migration and sexual exploitation 415559 n in Northern Vietnam. DrPll thesis, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine. DOI: https://dcd.org/10.17037/PUBS.00768482Downloaded from: https://rcscarchonlinc.lshtm.ac.uk/id/cprint/768482/DOI: https://doi.org/10.17037/PUBS.00768482Usage Guidelines:Please refer to usage guidelines at https://r 415559 cscarchonlinc.lshtm.ac.uk/policic8.html or alternatively contact rcsearchonline'iilshtm.ac.uk.Available under license. To note, 3rd party material is415559
not necessarily covered under this license: http://creativccommons.Org/liccnscs/by-nc-nd/3.0/https://researchonline.lshtm.ac.ukLSHTM■■■I11110870From PLSHTM Research OnlineRushing, Rosannc Marie; (2005) From perceptions to reality: a qualitative study on female youth migration and sexual exploitation 415559 the requirements of the Degree of Doctor in Public HealthDepartment of Public Health and PolicyLondon School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine38078BEST COPYAVAILABLEVariable print qualityBlank Page2ABSTRACTYoung women migrate from rural to urban areas for a multitude of reasons. As girls are encoura 415559 ged to migrate into the city to find work, many are lured or tricked into selling sex to earn money. This study investigates the factors pushing a you415559
ng woman from her village, pulling her to the city and the facilitating factors that enable her exploitation through migration and sex work.This thesiLSHTM Research OnlineRushing, Rosannc Marie; (2005) From perceptions to reality: a qualitative study on female youth migration and sexual exploitation 415559 s conducted in Viet Nam and regionally. The conceptual framework for this study illustrates that young women’s migration and sexual exploitation in Viet Nam is influenced and then facilitated by numerous factors acting at national, communal, familial and individual levels. It also discusses the impl 415559 ications of the research findings for interventions and policies that aim to reduce levels of exploitation of young women through migration and sex wo415559
rk.In-depth interviews took place with 20 randomly selected female migrants currently working as sex workers in northern Viet Nam. In-depth interviewsLSHTM Research OnlineRushing, Rosannc Marie; (2005) From perceptions to reality: a qualitative study on female youth migration and sexual exploitation 415559 interviews were conducted with provincial and community leaders in both the rural and urban areas of this study.This thesis describes and analyses a qualitative study, which explores the decisionmaking for youth migration, the communication processes between a child and parent and the facilitating f 415559 actors that influence a daughter's exploitation through migration and sex work. In addition, the thesis explores the affects of migration and sex work415559
on a young women.3LSHTM Research OnlineRushing, Rosannc Marie; (2005) From perceptions to reality: a qualitative study on female youth migration and sexual exploitationLSHTM Research OnlineRushing, Rosannc Marie; (2005) From perceptions to reality: a qualitative study on female youth migration and sexual exploitationGọi ngay
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