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Shan women and girls and the sex industry in Southeast Asia; Political causes and human rights implications
Chris Beyrer
Bloomberg School of Public Health
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Arts & Humanities
South-East Asia
73%
Human Rights
63%
AIDS/HIV
46%
Causes
40%
Abuse
32%
Burma
31%
Industry
25%
Vulnerability
22%
Infection
22%
Rape
19%
Sexual Violence
14%
Prostitution
13%
Southeast
12%
Military
11%
Threat
8%
Asia
8%
Health
7%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Sex Work
100%
Human Rights
92%
Southeastern Asia
89%
Human Rights Abuses
38%
Myanmar
28%
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
20%
HIV Infections
17%
Rape
14%
HIV
13%
Sex Offenses
11%
Women's Health
10%
Population
3%
Social Sciences
Sex industry
96%
Southeast Asia
73%
human rights
52%
cause
41%
human rights abuse
29%
Myanmar
27%
military government
14%
prostitution
13%
rape
11%
sexual violence
10%
abuse
8%
threat
7%
health
5%