• Prostitution in the Soviet Union was not officially recognised domestically as a social phenomenon until 1986. Prostitution was regulated in pre-revolutionary...
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  • collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, prostitution in the country has grown. There are about 5,600 women involved in prostitution in Armenia, roughly...
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  • emerge from the Soviet Union, economic hardship is a primary reason women in the country enter prostitution. Sex trafficking is a problem in the country....
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  • downgraded Azerbaijan to a 'Tier 2 watch list' country. Prostitution in the Soviet Union "The Code of the Azerbaijan Republic On administrative violations"...
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  • Prostitution in Uzbekistan is illegal, but prostitution has increased within the country since the collapse of the Soviet Union. UNAIDS estimated there...
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  • in Persons ranks Moldova as a 'Tier 2' country. Prostitution in the Soviet Union Prostitution in Romania Prostitution in Transnistria Prostitution in...
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  • 60% from elsewhere in Estonia and about 10% from abroad. Along with Estonia's occupation by the Soviet Union, attitudes to prostitution changed drastically...
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  • also turned to prostitution and child prostitution is a problem, especially in the capital, Tskhinvali. Prostitution in the Soviet Union "The Legal Status...
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  • Prostitution in Albania is illegal. Prior to the collapse of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s, prostitution in Albania was virtually unknown. Migration...
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  • Prostitution is illegal in Russia. The punishment for engagement in prostitution is a fine from 1500 up to 2000 rubles. Moreover, organizing prostitution...
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