No Place to Call Home: How Housing Policies and Criminalisation Impact Migrant Sex Workers

No Place to Call Home: How Housing Policies and Criminalisation Impact Migrant Sex Workers

This report builds upon ESWA’s ongoing work regarding housing access for migrant sex workers, drawing on grassroots observations that highlight the daily challenges these individuals encounter in securing adequate and dignified housing. This report aims to provide a conceptual framework, empirical evidence, and policy recommendations to enhance the understanding of, and responses to, the housing challenges faced by migrant sex workers across Europe.


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