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The health effects of gendered and devalued work: health outcomes of incarcerated women engaging in sex work and care/service work.

Sage J KimCaryn Peterson
Published in: Health & justice (2020)
Many reentry programs emphasize the importance of employment for former inmates, and yet, job options for women detained in jail are often limited to low-wage care/service jobs, which do not necessarily provide adequate security to lift women's economic burdens. Consequently, many women with a history of incarceration may supplement their income with sex work to meet their basic economic needs. However, both of these highly gendered and devalued jobs may negatively affect health and wellbeing of women.
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