Explain the link between sex work and sex trafficking.

What will be an ideal response?


There are a variety of reasons people may become sex workers, although in general, poverty and dire need are key.
Sex work, or prostitution, is as old as civilization. Sex work is paid-for sex, whether payment is in money or goods or the receipt of some other resource, such as a promotion at work, in exchange for sex.
Since the 1960s, the ways in which sex is bought and sold and linked to the exploitation of people in sexual cultures has become a greater international concern. Part of the reason is that sex work is related to the trafficking of women, girls, and boys into sexual slavery or sex work.
Sex trafficking is the commercial exploitation of people, including selling them into sexual slavery, sometimes across continents. It occurs in many regions, including Eastern Europe, South America, and Africa.
In many countries people enslave women, girls, and boys to become lifelong involuntary sex workers by taking them from their homes and transporting them to other cities or countries, sometimes confining them to brothels that function like "sweat houses" with no possible escape.
Literally thousands of young women, some of them children, may be kidnapped and sold into global sexual slavery by their community, family, or strangers.
Learning that people are willing to sell their own children as sex workers to provide for their own survival illustrates the connection between sex trafficking and issues of poverty, education, public health, and justice. Among the underage children who have been trafficked, there is good reason to believe that they have not given their consent because they do not have a concept of what choice means when it comes to protecting their own bodies. Child sex work is a growing menace to global sexual health

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