Business Insider’s Dylan Love recently had his expectations shattered when he reported on a Nevada brothel, but he was actually Only getting a glimpse into one type of prostitution.
The sociologist Ronald Weitzer
identifies the six most common types of prostitutes and where they work
in a fascinating book called “Legalizing Prostitution.”
Weitzer’s book looks at legalized
prostitution in other countries and illegal prostitution in America,
finding that some sex work is better for women than others. Here are the
six types of prostitution, which Weitzer adapted from the book “Immoral
Landscape: Female Prostitution in Western Societies” by Richard
Symanski.
Independent escorts work for themselves
in hotels and private buildings like houses, charge high prices, and
stay away from the public eye. They likely advertise their services
online, and they get to keep their profits since they’re self-employed.
Escort Agency Employee
Like independent call girls, employees
of escort agencies work in private locations or hotels and charge
relatively high prices. (Ex-New York Governor Eliot Spitzer slept with
an escort agency employee, Ashley Dupré, for $4,300 a
night.) Weitzer says these employees face “moderate exploitation” since
they have to give a cut of their earnings to their agencies.
Brothel Employee
Brothels
are dedicated locations where people pay for sex and can include saunas
and massage parlors, Weitzer writes. The prices they charge are
“moderate,” and brothel workers endure “moderate exploitation” since
they have to give part of their earnings to the brothel owners, he said. Licensed brothels are legal in parts of Nevada.
Window Worker
This type of prostitution is prevalent in Amsterdam, enticing passersby to enter
houses of prostitution by prominently displaying the women in windows.
Here’s Weitzer’s excellent description of window work, which pays women a
low-to-moderate wage.
Almost all of
Amsterdam’s window rooms are single occupancy, separating workers from
each other. Some rooms are connected to a bathroom and kitchen shared by
several workers, but the women spend most of their time by themselves
in front of the windows. The situation contrasts sharply with brothels,
where workers can enjoy a party atmosphere and regular social contact
with other providers, staff, and customers.
Bar or Casino Worker
These sex workers make
initial contact with men at a bar or casino and then have sex at a
separate location. In bars in Thailand, the Philippines, and the
Dominican Republic, guys pay “bar fees” to leave a club with a worker
and spend several days with her, Weitzer writes. The guys (often
foreigners) pay the women’s expenses during that time, in an arrangement
that often confers status on the prostitute. The women earn
low-to-moderate salaries.
Streetwalker
Streetwalkers earn
relatively little money and are vulnerable to exploitation, Weitzer
writes. Not surprisingly, they report less job satisfaction and get paid
less than “indoor prostitutes” (bar workers, brothel workers, or call
girls).
Streetwalking is also
notoriously dangerous. One study found prostitutes in Colorado Springs
were 18 times more likely to be murdered than other women of a similar
age. Some experts say making prostitution legal everywhere — as it is in
the Netherlands, parts of Mexico, and parts of Nevada — is the only way
to make it safer and less stigmatized.
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