Residents’ attitudes toward prostitution in Macau

Libo Yan, Jing (Bill) Xu, (Joe) Yong Zhou

研究成果: Article同行評審

17 引文 斯高帕斯(Scopus)

摘要

An increase in tourism in popular destinations often leads to a growing need for various services, including sex-related services, which can exacerbate or accelerate social problems in the host community. Although often addressed in tourism studies within broad-ranging social impact research, prostitution in tourism destinations deserves independent investigation due to its complex nature. This study was conducted to investigate the opinions of Macau residents on prostitution and related social issues. We collected data using a questionnaire, which revealed the following results. Respondents tended to regard prostitution as a permanent part of the Macau community and believed that the likelihood of the government being able to eliminate prostitution through legislation was extremely low. Their perceptions of prostitution could be placed within the dichotomy of deviance and normativeness. Regarding prostitution as a normative existence was positively related to the acceptance of sex tourism. A tolerance of negative tourism impacts was associated with residents’ perceived quality of life. We ultimately draw conclusions from these findings and consider their implications for government agencies.

原文English
頁(從 - 到)205-220
頁數16
期刊Journal of Sustainable Tourism
26
發行號2
DOIs
出版狀態Published - 1 2月 2018
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