Downstream effects of Prostitution

Abstract

This paper examines whether young women who previously worked as sex workers face long-term penalties in the labor and marriage markets due to social stigma associated with prostitution by providing a stylized model that conceptualizes sex-work entry decisions and their implications for labor market and marriage market outcomes, then testing these theoretical predictions using Dutch administrative data.

Sevin Kaytan
Sevin Kaytan
PhD in Economics

I received a PhD in economics from CEMFI in July 2026, specializing in labor and public economics. I will join the Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics at Yale University as a postdoctoral fellow in August 2026.