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The evidence of higher income inequality leading to increased HIV prevalence through channels of coercion and migration has emerged. This coupled with previously established macroeconomic impact of HIV/AIDS connotes reverse causality that is likely to develop a cyclical effect. The plausible...
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ITN use and malaria prevalence in Ghana. A recursive bivariate probit estimation technique that addresses endogeneity … between ITN use and malaria prevalence was used to analyse data on 2,908 under-five children from the 2011 Multiple Indicator … Cluster Survey (MICS). The descriptive results revealed that the proportion of ITN usage among children in households who …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011111122
ITN use and malaria prevalence in Ghana. A recursive bivariate probit estimation technique that addresses endogeneity … between ITN use and malaria prevalence was used to analyse data on 2,908 under-five children from the 2011 Multiple Indicator … Cluster Survey (MICS). The descriptive results revealed that the proportion of ITN usage among children in households who …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011112191
ITN use and malaria prevalence in Ghana. A recursive bivariate probit estimation technique that addresses endogeneity … between ITN use and malaria prevalence was used to analyse data on 2,908 under-five children from the 2011 Multiple Indicator … Cluster Survey (MICS). The descriptive results revealed that the proportion of ITN usage among children in households who …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011113571