Economics, Sexuality, and Male Sex Work

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Male sex work generates sales in excess of one billion dollars annually in the United States. Recent sex scandals involving prominent leaders and government shutdowns of escort websites have focused attention on this business, but despite the attention that comes when these scandals break, we know very little about how the market works. Economics, Sexuality, and Male Sex Work is the first economic analysis of male sex work. Competition, the role of information, pricing strategies and other economic features of male sex work are analyzed using the most comprehensive data available. Sex work is also social behavior, however, and this book shows how the social aspects of gay sexuality influence the economic properties of the market. Concepts like desire, masculinity and sexual stereotypes affect how sex workers compete for clients, who practices safer sex, and how sex workers present themselves to clients to differentiate them from the competition.

Author(s): Trevon D. Logan
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Year: 2017

Language: English
Pages: 340
Tags: sex objects

Cover
......Page 1
Half-title page......Page 3
Title page......Page 5
Copyright page......Page 6
Dedication......Page 7
Contents......Page 9
Figures......Page 11
Tables......Page 13
Note to Readers......Page 15
Acknowledgments......Page 17
Introduction: Economics, Sexuality, and Male Sex Work......Page 21
Part I The History and Economics of Male Sex Work......Page 37
1 Male Sex Work: Antiquity to Online......Page 39
2 Face Value: How Male Sex Workers Overcome the Problem of Asymmetric Information......Page 59
3 Market Movers: Travel, Cities, and the Network of Male Sex Work1......Page 95
Part II Male Sex Work and Sexuality......Page 129
4 Illicit Intersections: The Value of Sex Worker Services......Page 131
5 Show, Tell, and Sell: Self-Presentation in Male Sex Work......Page 162
6 Service Fees: Masculinity, Safer Sex, and Male Sex Work......Page 191
7 Conclusion: Every Man a Sex Worker? Commercial and Noncommercial Gay Sexuality......Page 224
Appendix 1 Data for the Analysis of Male Sex Work......Page 247
Appendix 2 A Simple Signaling Model......Page 253
Appendix 3 Measuring the Male Sex Worker Network......Page 264
Appendix 4 Empirical Estimates of Escort Valuation......Page 278
Appendix 5 Empirical Estimates of Self-Presentation......Page 284
Appendix 6 A Model of Sex Worker and Client Negotiation......Page 288
Notes......Page 299
References......Page 315
Index......Page 331