One report from the late 1990s indicated that 1 in 4 women in Kazakhstan would engage in sex work at some time in her life (Thomas, 1997). This estimate was supported a few years later by findings from a survey conducted by a pedagogical institute in Almaty; about 40 percent of respondents reported having at some time accepted financial remuneration for sex (Schonning and Buzurukov, 1999). — Central and Eastern Europe Harm Reduction Network Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia // Encyclopedia of Prostitution and Sex Work. Vol. 1Архивная копия от 17 февраля 2019 на Wayback Machine. / ed. by Melissa Hope Ditmore. — Westport: Greenwood Publishing Group, 2006. — P. 87
One report from the late 1990s indicated that 1 in 4 women in Kazakhstan would engage in sex work at some time in her life (Thomas, 1997). This estimate was supported a few years later by findings from a survey conducted by a pedagogical institute in Almaty; about 40 percent of respondents reported having at some time accepted financial remuneration for sex (Schonning and Buzurukov, 1999). — Central and Eastern Europe Harm Reduction Network Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia // Encyclopedia of Prostitution and Sex Work. Vol. 1Архивная копия от 17 февраля 2019 на Wayback Machine. / ed. by Melissa Hope Ditmore. — Westport: Greenwood Publishing Group, 2006. — P. 87