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/AIDS epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa. Here, we present the Malawi Religion Project (MRP), which provides data to examine the … leaders and congregation members in three districts of rural Malawi. In the paper, we outline existing perspectives on the … possibilities this project provides for analyses that link MRP data to the Malawi Diffusion and Ideational Change Project. These …
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We explore the spatial distribution of orphans in two areas of Malawi. We first review pertinent themes in qualitative …
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. Yet in Malawi, HIV prevalence is highest in several districts in the Southern Region, where men are commonly circumcised …
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population in Malawi using three waves of household panel data spanning the period 2004-2008 from the Malawi Diffusion and … Ideational Change Project (MDICP) and the Malawi Longitudinal Study of Families and Health (MLSFH). Malawi is a low …
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this method for a wide range of outcomes in rural Malawi. We find that respondent's answers about subjective expectations …
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We review the relationship between polygyny and HIV and identify a positive individual-level correlation, and a negative ecological correlation. We subsequently examine two mechanisms that contribute to the individual-level correlation. First, we find that men in polygynous marriages have more...
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AIDS morbidity and mortality are expected to have a large impact on households’ labor supply in rural Malawi since … unique combination of quantitative and qualitative data, including biomarkers for HIV, collected by the Malawi Diffusion and …
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. Then, using data from a random household survey in rural Malawi, we show that substituting home-based for clinic …
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