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changes in risk. In particular, risky behaviors increase for men who believe, wrongly, that AIDS can be cured, while risky … behaviors increase for women who believe, correctly, that antiretroviral therapy can treat AIDS but cannot cure it. The findings …
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welfare of households living with HIV/AIDS. The analysis finds that there has been a real deterioration of welfare in terms of …
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changes in risk. In particular, risky behaviors increase for men who believe, wrongly, that AIDS can be cured, while risky … behaviors increase for women who believe, correctly, that antiretroviral therapy can treat AIDS but cannot cure it. The findings …
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I study the impacts of exposure to one of Africa's largest circular migration flows using an arbitrary border within Mozambique that, from 1893 to 1942, separated areas where young men were either pushed into or prevented from migrating. Counterintuitively, but consistent with historical...
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changes in risk. In particular, risky behaviors increase for men who believe, wrongly, that AIDS can be cured, while risky … behaviors increase for women who believe, correctly, that antiretroviral therapy can treat AIDS but cannot cure it. The findings …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014182845
welfare of households living with HIV/AIDS. The analysis finds that there has been a real deterioration of welfare in terms of …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014182847
This paper examines the implications of AIDS deaths for economic growth prospects for Mozambique. Human capital … minimum cross entropy approach. Consistent with evidence from Tanzania and elsewhere, HIV/AIDS is assumed to slow the rate of …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014140298
This paper examines the implications of AIDS deaths for economic growth prospects for Mozambique. Human capital … minimum cross entropy approach. Consistent with evidence from Tanzania and elsewhere, HIV/AIDS is assumed to slow the rate of …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014140300