The responsiveness to information is thought to be one channel through which education affects health outcomes. This paper tests this hypothesis by examining the effectiveness of an information campaign that aims at preventing the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Uganda. Previous studies in the epidemiological literature have generally concluded that, in Africa, there was either a positive or no association between HIV infection and schooling levels. Using individual level data from a cohort study following the general population of a cluster of villages in rural Uganda over 12 years, this paper shows that, after more than a decade of prevention campaigns about the dangers of the epidemic, there has been a substantial evolution in the HIV/education gra...
AbstractThis paper explores the causal relationship between primary schooling and adult HIV status i...
We study the relationship between education and HIV status using nationally representative data from...
INTRODUCTION:Interventions to keep adolescent girls and young women in school, or support their retu...
The responsiveness to information is thought to be one channel through which education affects healt...
Summary background Previous studies have found that in Africa, a greater risk of HIV infection is of...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have found that in Africa, a greater risk of HIV infection is often fou...
The definitive version is available at www3.interscience.wiley.comBackground The association between...
The HIV/AIDS epidemic remains a large threat for developing countries, es- pecially for Sub-Saharan ...
their hospitality in Uganda, for giving me access to the data set of the General Population Cohort a...
BACKGROUND: The association between educational attainment and risk of HIV infection varies between ...
Data from the first five Demographic and Health Surveys to include HIV testing for a representative ...
Summary background The association between educational attainment and risk of HIV infection varies b...
Abstract: AIDS continues to have a devastating e¤ect on many developing economies, par-ticularly in ...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Interventions to keep adolescent girls and young women in school, or supp...
We study the relationship between education and HIV status using nationally representative data fro...
AbstractThis paper explores the causal relationship between primary schooling and adult HIV status i...
We study the relationship between education and HIV status using nationally representative data from...
INTRODUCTION:Interventions to keep adolescent girls and young women in school, or support their retu...
The responsiveness to information is thought to be one channel through which education affects healt...
Summary background Previous studies have found that in Africa, a greater risk of HIV infection is of...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have found that in Africa, a greater risk of HIV infection is often fou...
The definitive version is available at www3.interscience.wiley.comBackground The association between...
The HIV/AIDS epidemic remains a large threat for developing countries, es- pecially for Sub-Saharan ...
their hospitality in Uganda, for giving me access to the data set of the General Population Cohort a...
BACKGROUND: The association between educational attainment and risk of HIV infection varies between ...
Data from the first five Demographic and Health Surveys to include HIV testing for a representative ...
Summary background The association between educational attainment and risk of HIV infection varies b...
Abstract: AIDS continues to have a devastating e¤ect on many developing economies, par-ticularly in ...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Interventions to keep adolescent girls and young women in school, or supp...
We study the relationship between education and HIV status using nationally representative data fro...
AbstractThis paper explores the causal relationship between primary schooling and adult HIV status i...
We study the relationship between education and HIV status using nationally representative data from...
INTRODUCTION:Interventions to keep adolescent girls and young women in school, or support their retu...