Why We Should Decriminalize Sex Work
Stigmatizing and relegating an activity to the shadows doesn’t improve anyone’s welfare
University of Reading economist Marina Della Giusta explains how regulations are driven more by reinforcing a society’s moral standards than by improving its material and social welfare. For sex work, this means that criminalization has had negative effects.
Видео Why We Should Decriminalize Sex Work канала New Economic Thinking
University of Reading economist Marina Della Giusta explains how regulations are driven more by reinforcing a society’s moral standards than by improving its material and social welfare. For sex work, this means that criminalization has had negative effects.
Видео Why We Should Decriminalize Sex Work канала New Economic Thinking
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