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Hege Grostad is a university student, Mensa member and lobbyist. She finds the term "selling your body" distasteful, and describes her job as "relaxing". For the past two years she's also been one of Norway's 3, sex workers, and is at the heart of a grassroots campaign to decriminalise and regulate the sex industry.
It is a campaign being fought within Norway's well-developed welfare state, not over the morality of prostitution, but over sex workers' rights to pensions and health and safety protection.
Though many in the industry are vulnerable and exploited, the most vocal proponents of change are a group of women who claim they chose this career for themselves. Selling sex is not illegal in Norway but, since , buying it has been.
The industry has become progressively criminalised, with police operations aimed at those who knowingly rent property to sex workers. Moves to ban the advertisement of sexual services have provoked outrage from many in the industry, who resent repeated government intervention.
Income from sex work has been taxable since the mids in Norway but, since the ruling, this revenue has been received illegally. She believes that there have to be vast changes if the state is going to act as her "pimp" by benefiting from her earnings, as sex workers are currently "forced to pay tax from money we earn from clients who are committing a criminal activity".