The Use of Information and Communication Technologies by Sex Workers to Manage Occupational Health and Safety: Scoping Review
BackgroundIn many countries, sex work is criminalized, driving sex work underground and leaving sex workers vulnerable to a number of occupational health and safety risks, including violence, assault, and robbery. With the advent of widely accessible information and communication technologies (ICTs)...
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Main Authors: | Thérèse Bernier (Author), Amika Shah (Author), Lori E Ross (Author), Carmen H Logie (Author), Emily Seto (Author) |
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2021-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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