street worker

Noun

 * 1) * 2014 (2006), Herman Curiel & Helen Land (eds.), Outreach and Care Approaches to HIV/AIDS Along the US-Mexico Border, Routledge (first published by The Haworth Press, Inc.), e-book version without page numbers:
 * Working Conditions were considered to be a multidimensional construct with multiple indicators that include work site (e.g., brothel, street, bar), type of sex worker (e.g., dance hostess, street worker), degree of protection from drunk or aggressive clients, nature of relationship with pimp (if applicable), availability of condoms, earnings, type of sexual services performed, control over selection of clients.
 * Working Conditions were considered to be a multidimensional construct with multiple indicators that include work site (e.g., brothel, street, bar), type of sex worker (e.g., dance hostess, street worker), degree of protection from drunk or aggressive clients, nature of relationship with pimp (if applicable), availability of condoms, earnings, type of sexual services performed, control over selection of clients.