Migration Status, Work Conditions and Health Utilization of Female Sex Workers in Three South African Cities

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Marlise Richter
Matthew F. Chersich
Jo Vearey
Benn Sartorius
Marleen Temmerman
Stanley Luchters
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[1] Ghent University,Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, International Centre for Reproductive Health
[2] University of the Witwatersrand,African Centre for Migration & Society
[3] University of the Witwatersrand,Faculty of Health Sciences, Centre for Health Policy, School of Public Health
[4] University of the Witwatersrand,School of Public Health, Faculty of Health Sciences
[5] Burnet Institute,Centre for International Health
[6] Monash University,School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine
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Sex work; Condoms; Health care utilization; Migration status; South Africa;
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Intersections between migration and sex work are underexplored in southern Africa, a region with high internal and cross-border population mobility, and HIV prevalence. Sex work often constitutes an important livelihood activity for migrant women. In 2010, sex workers trained as interviewers conducted cross-sectional surveys with 1,653 female sex workers in Johannesburg (Hillbrow and Sandton), Rustenburg and Cape Town. Most (85.3 %) sex workers were migrants (1396/1636): 39.0 % (638/1636) internal and 46.3 % (758/1636) cross-border. Cross-border migrants had higher education levels, predominately worked part-time, mainly at indoor venues, and earned more per client than other groups. They, however, had 41 % lower health service contact (adjusted odds ratio = 0.59; 95 % confidence interval = 0.40–0.86) and less frequent condom use than non-migrants. Police interaction was similar. Cross-border migrants appear more tenacious in certain aspects of sex work, but require increased health service contact. Migrant-sensitive, sex work-specific health care and health education are needed.
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