meretransport
Meretransport is a neologism used to describe the organized movement of sex workers between locations for work. The term combines meretrix, the Latin word for prostitute, with transport, highlighting mobility as a structural feature in some sex work economies. It is not a standard category in most academic taxonomies but appears in discussions of migration, informal labor networks, and human trafficking where the mobility of workers is a central concern.
Meretransport can encompass recruitment, transportation, lodging, and scheduling that enable workers to take assignments across cities,
Legal and ethical considerations
Discussions of meretransport intersect with debates on trafficking, voluntariness, consent, and workers’ rights. Distinctions between voluntary
Because meretransport is not a widely standardized term, data and analysis often rely on broader concepts such