Impacts of im/migration experience on work stress among sex workers in Vancouver, Canada.
Julie SouKate ShannonJean ShovellerPutu DuffMelissa BraschelSabina DobrerShira M GoldenbergPublished in: Canadian journal of public health = Revue canadienne de sante publique (2018)
Job demands varied significantly by duration of residency. This may be explained by changing working conditions and experiences over the course of arrival and settlement among im/migrant SWs, as well as the role of formal work environments in supporting im/migrant SWs' well-being. Given high rates of work stress related to job demands and low decision authority among all SWs, decriminalization of sex work, improved occupational standards, and culturally sensitive interventions to promote collectivization and improved access to working conditions remain needed.