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Over 6% of students in UK (mostly females) use sex to pay for their studies
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Over 6% of students in UK (mostly females) use sex to pay for their studies

Sorry, the news item is in Spanish:

Rising enrollments abets prostitution Cameron University in UK

British universities admitted hundreds of millions of pounds from the sex industry. The National Union of Students claim that the gap between state aid and the cost of pursuing higher education outside London has increased to 10,500 euros

The number of college students are turning to the sex industry to finance their studies has soared in the UK. So it shows a recent study conducted by the University of Kingston, which reveals that universities receive annually between 103 and 355 million pounds (126 and 436 million euros) from activities related to sex, from lap dances or American bars to escort services or prostitution.

Ron Roberts, Professor of Psychology at Kingston University who led the research, has been studying the phenomenon and said the situation "has deteriorated significantly in recent times", with more than 6% of college-in mostly women using sex as a source of financing to fund their education.

Sources of the English Collective of Prostitutes confirm Roberts' words and point out that "in the past year" has "doubled" the number of phone calls they receive on their helpline in London featuring students who have turned to prostitution.

The rise in the price of college tuition has been one of the triggers of this increase. In the UK, the usual practice is to require banks personal loans to pay for college, so if the student is fortunate to start working after graduation practice-are also scholarships unpaid commitments of permanency-even be reserved for a few years much of their payroll to repay the loan. Thus, there are strange cases where after the race students accumulate debts that exceed 50,000 pounds (61,500 euros).

More than 6% of university using sex as a source of funding led by Roberts The study reveals that two thirds of the university are indebted. Of these, only 5.5% as it was before starting their studies. In this situation, students get to sex a way of life that could hardly afford otherwise. Roberts indicates that compared to an average of 650 pounds a week (800 euros) you can get a sex worker, a conventional job reports only 155 pounds per week on average (190 euros).

In this regard, the National Union of Students (NUS) claims that the gap between state aid and the cost of pursuing higher education outside London has increased until 8566 pounds (10,500 euros). Thus, a student aged 18 to 20 who earn an average salary of 4.98 pounds per hour (6 euros), you will work throughout the year, no holidays, 34 hours a week in order to cope with this cost, leaving little time not only to study but even to attend classes.

Supply and demand

The explosion of the Internet has dramatically simplified the way students approach the sex industry without having to go to local clubs or hostess. Yet despite the wet T-shirt contests, phone sex or cybersex, it is common to erotic dancing, striptease followed by the company and services. The study indicates that three out of ten students know a classmate directly working in the sex industry usually to pay his career.

Another similar study late last year by the University of Leeds have confirmed that experienced boom strip clubs in recent years. An increase in the incorporation of college students have a lot to do, because one third of the dancers get naked in order to pay their training.

Two thirds of the students are in debt. Only 5.5% it was before starting their careers


However, this surplus labor demand has made the sex industry take advantage of the situation and salaries have plummeted. This is indicated by the study's leader, Professor Teela Sanders, who says it has spent to collect 284 pounds (350 euros) per shift to 232 pounds (285 euros). Figures that require many turns, as the dancers pay the club a fee of 200 pounds (245 euros) a night for dancing on your gateway, plus a 30% commission. Sanders says, "dances that used to cost 50 pounds (60 euros) now only cost 10 (12 euros)", which encourages that "70% of respondents have ever finished the job without seeing a single pound."

Besides Sanders and even claims to have detected signs of human trafficking and organized prostitution, discipline in some of these facilities is rigid, fining with 100 pounds (122 euros) to women who arrive late, eat gum or using mobile phones during the job.

Helplessness and capitalism

Despite its position at the University of Kingston, Professor Roberts is very adamant that "students have no voice, are not represented at all by anyone." From their point of view, at the root of the problem is capitalism, because "universities have become corporations and not the slightest worry about the welfare of students, only the business they generate." The professor argues that "addressing the problem would harm their image and, thus, their business."

"Universities have become corporations. Pupils not concern them," says a catedráticoRoberts also considers that neither politicians nor student unions are defending them in this matter. In fact, the study reveals that 53% of university considers the NUS could do much more to support students who resort to sex to keep studying. "Many of the representatives of the union have political aspirations, because parties Left alone not the problem, they do not."

However, from the Centre for Criminal Justice and Criminology at the University of Swansea, Professor Tracey Sagar just started a project of advice and support for sex workers of Wales students. The initiative will run for three years and has state funding of nearly half a million pounds. Sagar confirms the accusations of his colleague by stating that "universities are not addressing this issue, not on the radar of support organizations in education."

Sponsor a student

In the last week, the issue of prostitution university has gained momentum in the British public after the Independent newspaper uncover the web SponsorAScholar (Sponsor a student), now out of service, offering up to 15,000 pounds a year (18,500 euros) in return for sexual favors. Before its closure, the site boasted of having achieved that 1,400 women between 17 and 24 years had their studies funded by wealthy businessmen looking for "discreet adventures". The page used a false name and a company VAT number belonging to the company contact Match.com.

The diary he recorded with a video camera hidden in a web advisor invited the reporter, posing as a student, to go to a nearby apartment for a "practical test" in which to check "the level of intimacy "that is willing to go. A question of "quality control", he claimed the counselor on the tape.

The website offered to pay 100% of college tuition in exchange for two-hour sessions with men in hotel rooms or private apartments, up to four times per quarter. From the NUS regret that there "who exploit poverty and financial difficulties of students and sexualicen, making money from women seeking an education."
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Over 6% of students in UK (mostly females) use sex to pay for their studies

Lol, love the way its men who are exploiting them eh?

I find this funny as hell. All those womens studies and liberal arts majors taking it up the ass for a degree that they wont even land a job with hahahaha

Chalk one up to the feminists!
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Over 6% of students in UK (mostly females) use sex to pay for their studies

This has been an issue for quite some time, and not just in England.

College Students Turn To Sugar Daddies, Egg Donation To Pay For Rising Tuition Fees

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Which colleges are sweet on 'sugar babies?'

This is all in my mind just another example of how ironic higher education has become in our society. The whole idea was for it to create opportunities for folks-a more "educated" population was a healthier, happeier, freer one, we thought. So we began encouraging every tom, dick and harry to go to college (any college) and learn something (any thing).

The end result? Over supply of college kids constrains opportunity. Massive amount of debt incurred (thanks to clever lenders smart enough to exploit this obsession with higher education) further limits opportunity and forces kids into doing things that actually negatively impact their health and freedom. Many of the kids aren't even really learning much, having spent their years at party schools majoring in BS.

Seems like everyone just fell for a very clever ruse.

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Over 6% of students in UK (mostly females) use sex to pay for their studies

If this is the amount that turn to sex for money, which is still a taboo in society, imagine how many turn to sex for a better grade or inside tips from a Prof or TA...

From experience, 1-2 in a class of 30. Oh wait, thats also 6 percent.

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Over 6% of students in UK (mostly females) use sex to pay for their studies

Its just a load of bullshit. Its the media. Take it with a grain of salt.
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