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List of Illustrations

Graphs

  1. 8.1 Number of regulated women in Stockholm, 1866–1917 215
  2. 8.2 Reported crimes and sentences for buying sexual services, Stockholm County 1999–2011 227
  3. 21.1 Annual activities of the vice squad police in Hanoi, 1913–1942 550
  4. 21.2 Arrested clandestine prostitutes, Hanoi 1913–1929 553
  5. 21.3 Patrons of the 20 authorized brothels of Hanoi in 1930 (%) 559
  6. 33.1 Trends in legislation, 1600–2000 871

Tables

  1. 3.1 Origins of Bruges’ sex workers, 1750–2011 70
  2. 3.2 Ages of Bruges’ sex workers, 1750–2011 73
  3. 3.3 Marital status of Bruges’ sex workers, 1750–1945 74
  4. 3.4 Bruges’ sex workers with one or more children, 1750–2011 75
  5. 4.1 Origins of Florence’s sex workers, 1816–1851 96
  6. 6.1 Marital status of prostitutes in St. Petersburg and Moscow, 1889 154
  7. 7.1 Occupations of women arrested for prostitution, prison Saint Martin, 1755, 1765, 1770 183
  8. 7.2 Occupations of women arrested for prostitution in Butte des Moulins, 1792–1793 187
  9. 7.3 Married and unmarried males and females, Paris 1851 189
  10. 8.1 ‘Careers’ of regulated women, Stockholm 1859 214
  11. 8.2 Estimates of number of women in street prostitution, Stockholm 1998–2008 224
  12. 11.1 Length of time of employment as sex workers, Istanbul 2010 296
  13. 11.2 Age of sex workers, Istanbul 2010 296
  14. 20.1 Reasons for entering sex work, Sonagachi 2010–2011 531
  15. 21.1 Place of origin of some Hanoi prostitutes in 1914 555
  16. 33.1 Trends in legislation, 1600–2000 878

Maps

  1. 8.1 Stockholm between the bridges showing domiciles of registered and regulated women, 1847–1869 210
  2. 13.1 Areas of sexual commerce in the Tel Aviv-Jaffa urban complex in the early twentieth century 336
  3. 13.2 Other areas where prostitution began to be carried out in Tel Aviv-Jaffa 341
  4. 19.1 Rio de Janeiro, 2012 499
  5. 19.2 Movement of prostitution from the Mangue to Vila Mimosa, 1922–2013 503
  6. 19.3 Sex venues in Copacabana, 2011 509
  7. 19.4 Sex venues in downtown Rio de Janeiro, 2011 510
  8. 21.1 Official brothels in Hanoi, 1896–1951 549
  9. 21.2 Growth of the city and expansion of prostitution in Hanoi 556
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