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International Journal of Social Welfare | 1999

Breaking the Matthew Effect – on Women Leaving Prostitution

Sven-Axel Månsson; Ulla-Carin Hedin

Although the body of research literature on prostitution is extensive, systematic research on why and how women break with prostitution is lacking. The purpose of this paper is to report some empirical findings from a Swedish study of women leaving a life in the sex trade. In a broader perspective the study ties into a social psychological research tradition which focuses on illuminating individuals’ processes of change, turning points, role changes and exit behaviours. The study comprises life-story interviews with 23 women who exited prostitution during the years 1981–1995. Half of the women were referred to us via a special social outreach operation within the social services in a major Swedish city, the other half were recruited via newspaper and tabloid announcements. The majority of the women had been active in the sex trade for more than five years, thus classifying them as “long-term residents”. The majority had experiences exclusively of street prostitution, the most common form in Sweden. Our analysis shows a number of different exit courses, ranging from breakaways that happened quickly and were executed primarily by women who were relatively loosely integrated in the milieu, to breakaways that were made by women who, after many years of being exploited in prostitution, had reached the limit of the existentially bearable. In our account, we also identify four main challenges which the women have been faced with after leaving the trade: (1) working through and understanding the experiences of a life in prostitution, (2) dealing with shame, (3) living in a marginal situation, and (4) dealing with intimate and close relationships. Finally, we present an integrated exit model which combines structural, situational, interpersonal and individual factors in explaining how and why women leave prostitution. The purpose of our model is to create a general understanding of why certain people not only survive a difficult life situation, but are able to grow and develop further during the course of the process.


International Journal of Social Welfare | 2004

The role of social support when giving up drug abuse: a female perspective

Karin Trulsson; Ulla-Carin Hedin


Archive | 1998

Vägen ut - om kvinnors uppbrott ur prostitutionen

Ulla-Carin Hedin; Sven-Axel Månsson


Archive | 2006

Exitprocesser och empowerment. En studie av sociala arbetskooperativ inom Vägen ut projektet

Ulla-Carin Hedin; Urban Herlitz; Jari Kuosmanen


Archive | 2008

När man måste säga ifrån. Om kritik och whistleblowing i offentliga organisationer

Ulla-Carin Hedin; Sven-Axel Månsson; Ronny Tikkanen


Archive | 1994

Socialt stöd på arbetsplatsen vid sjukdom

Ulla-Carin Hedin


Archive | 2003

Se...jag är värd något! En utvärdering av Sofia behandlingshem i Malmö

Ulla-Carin Hedin


Socialvetenskaplig tidskrift | 2016

Repressalier mot kritiker i offentliga organisationer

Ulla-Carin Hedin; Sven-Axel Månsson


Socialvetenskaplig Tidskrift | 2016

Kön och socialt arbete - en introduktion

Ulla-Carin Hedin; Sven-Axel Månsson


FORSA-konferensen, Århus, augusti 2008 | 2008

Brukarmedverkan i socionomutbildningen

Maria Wolmesjö; Verner Denvall; Pia Aronsson; Ulla-Carin Hedin; Cecilia Heule; Arne Kristiansen; Kenneth Sundh

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Ronny Tikkanen

University of Gothenburg

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