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We investigate the relationship between intimate partner violence (IPV) and HIV among married women using Demographic and Health Survey data from ten sub-Saharan African countries, and find a strong association. The association is due to higher HIV risk among violent men; neither women’s...
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The impact of HIV/AIDS on fertility in sub-Saharan Africa has received attention recently, since changes in population … structure can impact on future economic development. We analyze the effect of AIDS on actual and desired fertility in rural … Malawi, using data from Malawi 2004 Demographic and Health Survey and population censuses. Since AIDS was the dominating …
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To analyze if the spread of HIV is related to economic inequality we estimate multilevel models of the individual probability of HIV infection among young Malawian women. We find a positive association between HIV infection and inequality at both the neighborhood and district levels, but no...
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To analyze if the spread of HIV is related to economic inequality we estimate multilevel models of the individual probability of HIV infection among young Malawian women. We find a positive association between HIV infection and inequality at both the neighborhood and district levels, but no...
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affect economically relevant behaviour. We evaluate the impact of the HIV/AIDS epidemic on the reproductive behaviour for … women in Malawi, allowing for a heterogeneous response depending on age and prior number of births. HIV/AIDS increases the …
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