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Economics Sexuality And Male Sex Work Logan Trevon D Trevon Dmarcus

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Economics Sexuality And Male Sex Work Logan Trevon D Trevon Dmarcus
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.6 MB
Author: Logan, Trevon D. (Trevon D'Marcus)
ISBN: 9781107128736, 9781107569577, 9781316423899, 1107128730, 1107569575, 1316423891
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Economics Sexuality And Male Sex Work Logan Trevon D Trevon Dmarcus by Logan, Trevon D. (trevon D'marcus) 9781107128736, 9781107569577, 9781316423899, 1107128730, 1107569575, 1316423891 instant download after payment.

Male sex work generates sales in excess of one billion dollars annually in the United States. Recent sex scandals involving prominent leaders and government shutdowns of escort websites have focused attention on this business, but despite the attention that comes when these scandals break, we know very little about how the market works. Economics, Sexuality, and Male Sex Work is the first economic analysis of male sex work. Competition, the role of information, pricing strategies and other economic features of male sex work are analyzed using the most comprehensive data available. Sex work is also social behavior, however, and this book shows how the social aspects of gay sexuality influence the economic properties of the market. Concepts like desire, masculinity and sexual stereotypes affect how sex workers compete for clients, who practices safer sex, and how sex workers present themselves to clients to differentiate them from the competition.

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