Sex workers, Stigma and Self-Image: Evidence from Kolkata Brothels
Sex workers, Stigma and Self-Image: Evidence from Kolkata Brothels
302/2016 Sayantan Ghosal, Smarajit Jana, Anandi Mani, Sandip Mitra and Sanchari Roy
This paper studies the link between self-image and behaviour among those who face stigma due to poverty and social exclusion. Using a randomized field experiment with sex workers in Kolkata(India), we examine whether a psychological intervention aimed at mitigating the adverse effects of stigma can induce behaviour change. We find significant improvements in participants’ self-image, as well as their savings and preventive health choices. Additionally, changes in savings and health behaviour persist up to fifteen and 21 months later respectively. Our findings highlight the potential of purely psychological interventions to improve the life choices and outcomes of marginalized groups.
Culture and Development
The Review of Economics and Statistics
https://doi.org/10.1162/rest_a_01013