Abstract

This paper explores experiences of persons engaging in survival sex in Croatia. While research on commercial sex in Croatia is generally scarce, there is ‎an absence of qualitative inquires into the life stories and experiences of per sons selling sexual services for subsistence needs. The study is grounded in ‎a thematic analysis of interviews conducted with adult persons engaging in ‎survival sex across the three largest Croatian cities. It examines their life stories marked by difficult childhood and drug use, and explores the conditions ‎and risks associated with their engagement in survival sex. It also discusses ‎agency in this specific setting, pointing at possible policy implications. In ‎conclusion, the authors advocate for a more nuanced understanding of agency in this context and call for future research to be directed towards a more ‎in-depth exploration of this issue.

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