There is an ongoing debate about the relative importance of economic factors (notably poverty) and sexual behavior in driving the AIDS epidemic. This paper draws on relevant research and cross-country regression analysis to argue that the impact of economic determinants is dwarfed by contextual factors within Africa. The regression analysis suggests that controlling for per capita income, calories per capita and the ratio of female to male participation rates (none of which were statistically significant): being a Southern African country increases expected HIV prevalence 8.3 times; being in the rest of Sub-Saharan Africa 3 times; being a predominantly Protestant country 2.5 times; and being a predominantly Muslim country reduces expected H...
This paper questions the positive relationship between HIV prevalence and income in Sub-Saharan Afri...
This paper investigates whether community-level wealth inequality predicts HIV serostatus, using DHS...
everal decades into the AIDS pandemic, HIV transmission in most of the world remains firmly concentr...
An interdisciplinary approach that incorporates biomedical data into an economic analysis provides t...
While early studies tended to find positive correlations between economic resources, education and H...
This paper attributes the fast spread of HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan African countries to the prevailing...
The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The link...
The link between HIV infection and poverty in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is rather complex and finding...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal,Durban, 2005.The epidemics of poverty and HIV/ AIDS, wheth...
A number of studies, in particular, epidemiological studies, have examined the association between s...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationships between the prevalence of human immunodeficiency virus (...
Infectious diseases matter greatly for Africa. Cross-country regressions for the 1990-97 period sugg...
Throughout the developing world, HIV/AIDS epidemic has became a major cause of death and poverty. It...
While it is well-established that poverty and disease are intimately connected, the nature of this c...
To investigate why Southern sub-Saharan Africa is more severely impacted by HIV and AIDS than other ...
This paper questions the positive relationship between HIV prevalence and income in Sub-Saharan Afri...
This paper investigates whether community-level wealth inequality predicts HIV serostatus, using DHS...
everal decades into the AIDS pandemic, HIV transmission in most of the world remains firmly concentr...
An interdisciplinary approach that incorporates biomedical data into an economic analysis provides t...
While early studies tended to find positive correlations between economic resources, education and H...
This paper attributes the fast spread of HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan African countries to the prevailing...
The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The link...
The link between HIV infection and poverty in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is rather complex and finding...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal,Durban, 2005.The epidemics of poverty and HIV/ AIDS, wheth...
A number of studies, in particular, epidemiological studies, have examined the association between s...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationships between the prevalence of human immunodeficiency virus (...
Infectious diseases matter greatly for Africa. Cross-country regressions for the 1990-97 period sugg...
Throughout the developing world, HIV/AIDS epidemic has became a major cause of death and poverty. It...
While it is well-established that poverty and disease are intimately connected, the nature of this c...
To investigate why Southern sub-Saharan Africa is more severely impacted by HIV and AIDS than other ...
This paper questions the positive relationship between HIV prevalence and income in Sub-Saharan Afri...
This paper investigates whether community-level wealth inequality predicts HIV serostatus, using DHS...
everal decades into the AIDS pandemic, HIV transmission in most of the world remains firmly concentr...