从事商业性行为与交易性行为的女性风险溢价是否不同?来自喀麦隆城市的证据

Does the Risk Premium Differ Between Women Engaging in Commercial and Transactional Sex? Evidence From Urban Cameroon

Health Economics · 2025
被引 2
人大 A-

中文导读

研究发现,喀麦隆女性性工作者因无保护性行为获得30%的风险溢价,而交易性行为女性反而有14%的折价,这可能源于HIV意识不足或信任投资,解释了非洲年轻女性HIV高发的原因。

Abstract

Female sex workers (FSWs) can receive a premium for engaging in unprotected and other risky sexual behaviours. Women engaging in transactional sex, defined as 'non-commercial sexual relationships motivated by the implicit assumption that sex is exchanged for material support', are thought to share similar economic incentives as women engaging in commercial sex. Using a panel of up to six sex acts from longitudinal datasets stratified by FSWs and women engaging in transactional sex in Cameroon, we provide evidence consistent with literature of a 30% condomless risk premium for FSWs. We then provide the first empirical evidence of a discount for condomless sex of 14% for women engaging in transactional sex. Qualitative analysis offers two explanations for this surprising finding, first a lack of HIV awareness among women engaging in transactional sex, and second, that risky sex acts are a demonstration of investment of trust in relationships and represent unobservable exchange of value. Given the larger number of women engaging in transactional relationships compared to FSWs in sub-Saharan Africa, and their lower awareness of HIV risks, this finding offers a significant explanation for the disproportionate burden of HIV incidence among adolescents and young women in sub-Saharan Africa.

性工作者交易性行为无保护性行为风险溢价喀麦隆