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Title: Mga Inang Nasadlak sa Prostitusyon: A Phenomenological Study on Lived Experiences of Mothers in the Sex Work Industry in Malate
Authors: Rapsing, Carissa A.
Keywords: Prostitution
Sex Work
Sexual Exploitation
Mothers
Third World Feminism
Intersectional Feminism
Discrimination
Issue Date: 28-May-2025
Abstract: Prostitution in the Philippines is problematized as a persistent social challenge, deeply intertwined with issues of gender inequality, poverty, and human rights violations. Sex work, often a form of sexual exploitation, disproportionately affects women and girls, many of whom are mothers struggling to provide for their families. Despite legislative efforts to eradicate prostitution, the practice persists, driven by economic necessity and systemic marginalization. However, existing research largely overlooks the lived experiences of mothers engaged in sex work through the lens of Area Studies, particularly in Malate, Manila. This study addresses that gap by employing a phenomenological approach to explore how these women navigate both their maternal roles and the realities of the sex trade. Using purposive and snowball sampling, semi-structured interviews were conducted with ten respondents. Thematic analysis, guided by Third World Feminism and Intersectional Feminism, reveals the personal and societal obstacles these women face, including stigma, economic challenges, and violence. It also examines their strategies for resisting, negotiating, and redefining societal expectations. By highlighting the intersection of gender, poverty, and motherhood in the context of sex work, this study offers a more nuanced understanding of their experiences, contributing to feminist and sociological discourse while informing policy and advocacy efforts.
URI: http://dspace.cas.upm.edu.ph:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/3265
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