posted on 2024-09-05, 21:14authored byKaren Snyder, Pauline Oosterhoff, Neelam Sharma
This IDS Working Paper explores the labour trajectories and aspirations, and the labour intermediaries of Nepali ‘Adult Entertainment Sector’ (‘AES’) workers. Our research objective was to understand these experiences to develop more effective policies and interventions to prevent human trafficking as well as labour and sex exploitation. Research included a literature review, interviews with ‘AES’ workers, and observations in areas with reported elevated levels of human trafficking to visualise the economic activities. This Working Paper has a companion paper – Getting Work: The Role of Labour Intermediaries for Workers in Nepal and the International ‘Adult Entertainment Sector’ – which focuses on the role of labour intermediaries, their aspirations, and their perceptions about the benefits and costs of facilitating work in the ‘AES’ and other employment.
Funding
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
History
Publisher
Institute of Development Studies
Citation
Snyder, K.; Oosterhoff, P. and Sharma, N. (2022) Labour Trajectories and Aspirations of Nepali ‘Adult Entertainment Sector’ Workers, IDS Working Paper 579, Brighton: Institute of Development Studies, DOI: 10.19088/IDS.2022.074