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A “Perversion” of Choice
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2008
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Behavioral Decision MakingChoice TheorySocial PsychologyRational Choice“ Perversion ”Social SciencesGender DisparityGender StudiesSex WorkerSex WorkSocial InequalitySocial IdentityBehavioral SciencesFeminist EconomicsSexual BehaviorFeminist TheoryHousehold LaborSex WorkersSex Work StudiesSociologyGender Economics
In an apartment building on Chicago's Southside, fifty of the seventy-five residents are sex workers. Our study uses in-depth interviews and participant observation of Chicago's sex work economy to argue that sex work is one constituent part of an overall low-wage, off-the-books economy of resource exchange among individuals in a bounded geographic setting. To an outsider, the decision to be a sex worker seems irrational; in this article we argue that specific localized conditions invert this decision and render it entirely rational. For the men and women in our study, sex work acts as a short-term solution that “satisfices” the demands of persistent poverty and instability, and it provides a meaningful option in the quest for a job that provides autonomy and personal fulfillment.
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