Thesis (M.Com.)-University of Natal, Durban, 2002.Every day more people in Africa are infected with HIV despite prevention efforts. These new infections and those already infected are not evenly spread throughout the continent. Substantial variations in HIV prevalence exist within and between countries. Understanding these variations helps understand what is driving the epidemic and this understanding in turn helps in the design of more appropriate interventions to prevent its further spread. This thesis builds on existing work by attempting to develop a more comprehensive theory of what role income plays in the spread of HIV. To this end the Theory of the Dual Role of Income in the Spread of HIV is outlined and explained. It uses the conc...
This paper investigates whether community-level wealth inequality predicts HIV serostatus, using DHS...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal,Durban, 2005.The epidemics of poverty and HIV/ AIDS, wheth...
Includes bibliographical references.Epidemiologic research shows that socioeconomic status influence...
This paper questions the positive relationship between HIV prevalence and income in Sub-Saharan Afri...
This paper questions the positive relationship between HIV prevalence and income in Sub-Saharan Afri...
HIV has disproportionately affected southern Africa. This region, which comprises 2% of the worlds ...
This paper questions the positive relationship between HIV prevalence and income in Sub-Saharan Afri...
There is an ongoing debate about the relative importance of economic factors (notably poverty) and s...
An interdisciplinary approach that incorporates biomedical data into an economic analysis provides t...
This paper questions the positive relationship between HIV prevalence and income in Sub-Saharan Afri...
While early studies tended to find positive correlations between economic resources, education and H...
BACKGROUND: Knowledge of the effect of socioeconomic status on HIV infection in Africa stems largely...
This paper attributes the fast spread of HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan African countries to the prevailing...
South Africa is home to more HIV-positive people than any other country in the world. This is a deve...
We examine how variation in local economic conditions has shaped the AIDS epidemic in Africa. Using ...
This paper investigates whether community-level wealth inequality predicts HIV serostatus, using DHS...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal,Durban, 2005.The epidemics of poverty and HIV/ AIDS, wheth...
Includes bibliographical references.Epidemiologic research shows that socioeconomic status influence...
This paper questions the positive relationship between HIV prevalence and income in Sub-Saharan Afri...
This paper questions the positive relationship between HIV prevalence and income in Sub-Saharan Afri...
HIV has disproportionately affected southern Africa. This region, which comprises 2% of the worlds ...
This paper questions the positive relationship between HIV prevalence and income in Sub-Saharan Afri...
There is an ongoing debate about the relative importance of economic factors (notably poverty) and s...
An interdisciplinary approach that incorporates biomedical data into an economic analysis provides t...
This paper questions the positive relationship between HIV prevalence and income in Sub-Saharan Afri...
While early studies tended to find positive correlations between economic resources, education and H...
BACKGROUND: Knowledge of the effect of socioeconomic status on HIV infection in Africa stems largely...
This paper attributes the fast spread of HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan African countries to the prevailing...
South Africa is home to more HIV-positive people than any other country in the world. This is a deve...
We examine how variation in local economic conditions has shaped the AIDS epidemic in Africa. Using ...
This paper investigates whether community-level wealth inequality predicts HIV serostatus, using DHS...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal,Durban, 2005.The epidemics of poverty and HIV/ AIDS, wheth...
Includes bibliographical references.Epidemiologic research shows that socioeconomic status influence...