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Sex Workers, Stigma, and Self-Image: Evidence from Kolkata Brothels

This paper studies the link between self-image and behavior among those who face stigma due to poverty and social exclusion. Using a randomized field experiment with sex workers in Kolkata (India), we examine whether a psychological intervention to mitigate adverse effects of internalized stigma can...

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Published in:The review of economics and statistics 2022-05, Vol.104 (3), p.431-448
Main Authors: Ghosal, Sayantan, Jana, Smarajit, Mani, Anandi, Mitra, Sandip, Roy, Sanchari
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Brothels
Health behavior
Internalization
Marginality
Poverty
Preventive medicine
Psychological intervention
Savings
Selfimage
Sex workers
Side effects
Social exclusion
Stigma
Workers
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