Zambia is a county characterized by a high incidence of poverty and exposure to several types of shocks like HIV/AIDS, macroeconomic instability and periodic droughts. In this paper we conduct an in depth analysis of the incidence and impact of those shocks on poverty. The analysis of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, carried out using the data on the occurrence of the death of an adult in the previous 12 months and the existence of foster children, shows the existence of a general decrease in consumption with the exception of non poor rural families. The deterioration of the economic situation and the related high level of unemployment resulted in a lower level of economic well-being. Finally, the analysis of the impact of the drought shows that whil...
Since Amartya Sen’s famous work on Poverty and Famines, economists have understood that policy respo...
Key words: Vulnerability, HIV/AIDS, weather shocks, risk management, coping strategies, rural househ...
Poverty refers to the lack of adequate financial resources such that individuals, households and ent...
Zambia is experiencing structural financial distress marked by high levels of severe/food poverty, c...
The ‘new variant famine ’ (NVF) hypothesis postulates that the HIV/AIDS pandemic is eroding rural li...
Using household data from Northern Zambia, this article looks at HIV/AIDS impacts on different aspec...
Using household data from Northern Zambia, this article looks at HIV/AIDS impacts on different aspec...
This article presents the results of the analysis of levels, patterns and trends in the incidence of...
Vulnerability is increasingly becoming synonymous with poverty in the social policy literature. Ther...
BACKGROUND: Fully two decades since the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Africa has been characterized as a maj...
1. Consistent with the New Variant Famine (NVF) hypothesis, the negative impact of drought on crop o...
drought on crop output and output per hectare is further exacerbated where HIV prevalence rates are ...
Using comprehensive rural farm household longitudinal data from Zambia, this paper measures the imp...
Rural poverty rates in Zambia have remained very high, at 80%, over the past decade and a half, whil...
Zambia is one of the sub-Saharan African countries with the highest rates of HIV/AIDS prevalence in ...
Since Amartya Sen’s famous work on Poverty and Famines, economists have understood that policy respo...
Key words: Vulnerability, HIV/AIDS, weather shocks, risk management, coping strategies, rural househ...
Poverty refers to the lack of adequate financial resources such that individuals, households and ent...
Zambia is experiencing structural financial distress marked by high levels of severe/food poverty, c...
The ‘new variant famine ’ (NVF) hypothesis postulates that the HIV/AIDS pandemic is eroding rural li...
Using household data from Northern Zambia, this article looks at HIV/AIDS impacts on different aspec...
Using household data from Northern Zambia, this article looks at HIV/AIDS impacts on different aspec...
This article presents the results of the analysis of levels, patterns and trends in the incidence of...
Vulnerability is increasingly becoming synonymous with poverty in the social policy literature. Ther...
BACKGROUND: Fully two decades since the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Africa has been characterized as a maj...
1. Consistent with the New Variant Famine (NVF) hypothesis, the negative impact of drought on crop o...
drought on crop output and output per hectare is further exacerbated where HIV prevalence rates are ...
Using comprehensive rural farm household longitudinal data from Zambia, this paper measures the imp...
Rural poverty rates in Zambia have remained very high, at 80%, over the past decade and a half, whil...
Zambia is one of the sub-Saharan African countries with the highest rates of HIV/AIDS prevalence in ...
Since Amartya Sen’s famous work on Poverty and Famines, economists have understood that policy respo...
Key words: Vulnerability, HIV/AIDS, weather shocks, risk management, coping strategies, rural househ...
Poverty refers to the lack of adequate financial resources such that individuals, households and ent...