Walking Street , a red-light district in Pattaya .
Prostitution by legal status in Asia Legalization – legal and regulated
Abolitionism – legal and not regulated; organized activities such as brothels and pimping illegal
Neo-abolitionism illegal to buy sex and for 3rd party involvement, legal to sell sex
Prohibitionism – illegal
Varies with local laws
Prostitution in Thailand is not itself illegal, but public solicitation for prostitution is prohibited if it is carried out "openly and shamelessly" or "causes nuisance to the public".[1] [2] Due to police corruption and an economic reliance on prostitution dating back to the Vietnam War , it remains a significant presence in the country.[3] [4] It results from poverty, low levels of education and a lack of employment in rural areas. Prostitutes mostly come from the northeastern (Isan ) region of Thailand, from ethnic minorities or from neighbouring countries, especially Cambodia , Myanmar , and Laos .[5] [6] In 2019, UNAIDS estimated the total population of sex workers in Thailand to be 43,000.[7]
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