TY - CHAP AB - Purpose Local adaptations to economic blight and overreliance on the tourism industry demonstrate significant aspects of resilience and risk among Caribbean populations. Those individuals who choose sex tourism as a way to benefit from its increasing revenue demonstrate resilience through their adaptations to shifts in the local and national economies, including national debt, expansion of the all-inclusive hotel industry, and seasonal variations in tourist arrivals. Based on ethnographic research conducted in Negril, Jamaica, I argue that the very activities of “hustling” and sex work that illustrate local men’s resilience are the same practices that put their sexual health at risk.Methodology/approach This research contextualizes the practice of female sex tourism using the anthropology of tourism, gender and sexuality studies, and the anthropology of HIV/AIDS with a focus on the Caribbean region. This work is based on a project that entailed nine months of fieldwork in 2010–2011 in Negril where I conducted ethnographic observations, life history interviews with three men who sell sex, and 54 semi-structured interviews.Findings Men who sell sex to women tourists demonstrate resilience in the face of economic shifts and changing cultural norms. These men are also, however, exposed to risk through their sexual activities and health seeking behaviors.Research implications In order for the issues of STI/HIV risk to be adequately addressed among this population, effective public health efforts must prioritize health over tourism revenue and utilize anthropological approaches to explore the health costs of the tourist dollar. VL - 37 SN - 978-1-78743-194-2, 978-1-78743-195-9/0190-1281 DO - 10.1108/S0190-128120170000037012 UR - https://doi.org/10.1108/S0190-128120170000037012 AU - Johnson Lauren C. PY - 2017 Y1 - 2017/01/01 TI - Making “Easy” Money: Resilience and Risk in Jamaica T2 - Anthropological Considerations of Production, Exchange, Vending and Tourism T3 - Research in Economic Anthropology PB - Emerald Publishing Limited SP - 257 EP - 273 Y2 - 2024/09/19 ER -