- Date
2000
- Authors
Deborah Brock
- Abstract
Women immigrating to Canada for sex work need their labor and immigration rights protected. Migrant sex workers have no labor law protection and therefore often face deportation and criminal charges while their employers do not.
- Journal title
Canadian Woman Studies
- Volume
20
- Issue
2
- Page numbers
84-91
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- Links
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- Economic sectors
Dancers
- Content types
Policy analysis
- Target groups
Policymakers and Researchers
- Regulation domains
Labour standards, Health and safety at work, and Health care & social services
- Geographical focuses
Canada, Ontario, Alberta, Manitoba, Quebec, British Columbia, Other provinces, Federal, and Nova Scotia
- Spheres of activity
Sociology and Social work
- Languages
English