AbstractMainstream research and the popular media often equate female-headship with household vulnerability, crisis, and disorganization. Epidemic levels of HIV/AIDS in some parts of sub-Saharan Africa compound this portrait of hopelessness. In South Africa, the impact of HIV/AIDS on households depends on race, class, and place. As female-headed households increase in number, we need to better understand how female-heads in poor rural areas contend with AIDS related challenges. We analyze qualitative interviews with 16 female heads and the members of their households in a rural community to examine the response to AIDS-related illness, death, or caring for orphaned children. Our analysis examines female-heads' financial and social resources...
A theme that reflects rural women's experiences is appropriately captured in an Amnesty Internationa...
Drawing on qualitative panel data collected in a poor township on the edge of Cape Town, this paper ...
Worldwide few communities have escaped AIDS’ reach. However, epidemiological surveys reveal a signif...
AbstractMainstream research and the popular media often equate female-headship with household vulner...
AbstractHouseholds experience HIV and AIDS in a complex and changing set of environments. These incl...
BACKGROUND: Recent research identifies gender inequality as a driver of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. The f...
HIV and AIDS continue to devastate the livelihoods of millions of Africans and represent the major p...
In Africa, south of the Sahara, the HIV epidemic continues to be a threat to health, economic and so...
This article explores the nature and consequences of residential decision-making for women on treatm...
According to the various studies, AIDS affects all facets of people’s livelihoods through illness an...
Households experience HIV and AIDS in a complex and changing set of environments. These include heal...
Worldwide, more than 14 million children have lost a parent to HIV/AIDS. In South Africa, the curre...
This paper examines the consequences of HIV/AIDS related morbidity and mortality on rural households...
This qualitative study assesses the impacts of HIV/AIDS on rural households in Chinamhora communal l...
In the HIV and AIDS sphere, children remain on the margins with respect to advocacy, prevention, tre...
A theme that reflects rural women's experiences is appropriately captured in an Amnesty Internationa...
Drawing on qualitative panel data collected in a poor township on the edge of Cape Town, this paper ...
Worldwide few communities have escaped AIDS’ reach. However, epidemiological surveys reveal a signif...
AbstractMainstream research and the popular media often equate female-headship with household vulner...
AbstractHouseholds experience HIV and AIDS in a complex and changing set of environments. These incl...
BACKGROUND: Recent research identifies gender inequality as a driver of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. The f...
HIV and AIDS continue to devastate the livelihoods of millions of Africans and represent the major p...
In Africa, south of the Sahara, the HIV epidemic continues to be a threat to health, economic and so...
This article explores the nature and consequences of residential decision-making for women on treatm...
According to the various studies, AIDS affects all facets of people’s livelihoods through illness an...
Households experience HIV and AIDS in a complex and changing set of environments. These include heal...
Worldwide, more than 14 million children have lost a parent to HIV/AIDS. In South Africa, the curre...
This paper examines the consequences of HIV/AIDS related morbidity and mortality on rural households...
This qualitative study assesses the impacts of HIV/AIDS on rural households in Chinamhora communal l...
In the HIV and AIDS sphere, children remain on the margins with respect to advocacy, prevention, tre...
A theme that reflects rural women's experiences is appropriately captured in an Amnesty Internationa...
Drawing on qualitative panel data collected in a poor township on the edge of Cape Town, this paper ...
Worldwide few communities have escaped AIDS’ reach. However, epidemiological surveys reveal a signif...