Students consider prostitution to pay for school?

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The red light district in the northern German town of Hamburg in a file photo. REUTERS/Christian Charisius

The red light district in the northern German town of Hamburg in a file photo.

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BERLIN | Wed May 18, 2011 12:55pm EDT

BERLIN (Reuters) - One in three university students in the German capital would consider sex work as a means to finance their education, a study from the Berlin Studies Center said on Wednesday.

The figure in Berlin, where prostitution is legal, was higher than students surveyed in Paris (29.2 percent) and in Kiev (18.5 percent), the three cities the report looked at.

The study found some 4 percent of the 3,200 Berlin students surveyed said they had already done some form of sex work, which includes prostitution, erotic dancing and Internet shows.

The results surprised the study's authors, who said they undertook the study because student prostitution had been often reported but little was known about its relationship to education policy.

"The main motivation of students to turn to prostitution were the financial incentives, namely the high hourly wages," Eva Blumenschein, one of the study's authors and a 26-year-old student at Berlin's Humboldt University, told Reuters.

Blumenschein said recent educational reforms aimed at speeding up students' time at university may play a role in them seeking out sex work.

"It's possible that because educational reforms have increased student workloads, they have less time to earn money," she said. "Coupled with higher student fees, in this instance, leads students into prostitution."

Thirty percent of students working in the sex industry were in debt, the study found.

That compared with 18 percent of students who said they would consider sex work who were in debt.

(Reporting by Eric Kelsey, editing by Paul Casciato)

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NYC1664 wrote:
So what else is new?

May 18, 2011 1:14pm EDT  --  Report as abuse
Marla wrote:
Wow, I worked at Arbys earning $3.00 an hour to earn spending money when I was in college. I never considered something as lucrative as prostitution, silly me.

May 19, 2011 6:37am EDT  --  Report as abuse
it looks like government does not support them anymore… vow… europe is not good…

May 19, 2011 10:39am EDT  --  Report as abuse
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