Abstract
A phenomenological study was employed to explore the lived experiences of select vice tourism service providers during times of economic recession. Specifically, this study focused on the viewpoints of exotic dancers, as their perspectives provided a greater understanding of contributing factors that impacted this population. This study also assessed economic recovery for workers in this facet of the vice tourism industry. Results dispute the commonly held belief that vice tourism services are recession-proof and provide practical implications for an understudied facet of the tourism industry.
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