We study the relationship between education and HIV status using nationally representative data from 39 Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) in Sub-Saharan Africa. First, we construct an innovative algorithm that systematically defines aggregate stages of the HIV epidemic in a comparable manner across time and across space. Second, we exploit the variation in the aggregate HIV stages in the DHS data, and find that the education gradient in HIV shows a U-shaped (positive-zero-positive) pattern over the course of the epidemic. Further, educational disparities in the number of extramarital partners are largely consistent with the evolution of the education gradient in HIV
Abstract: AIDS continues to have a devastating e¤ect on many developing economies, par-ticularly in ...
Nearly 37 million people are living with HIV and there are an estimated 2.1 million new HIV infectio...
Nearly 37 million people are living with HIV and there are an estimated 2.1 million new HIV infectio...
We study the relationship between education and HIV status using nationally representative data fro...
We study the relationship between education and HIV status using nationally representative data fro...
We study the relationship between education and HIV status using nationally representative data from...
The HIV/AIDS epidemic remains a large threat for developing countries, es- pecially for Sub-Saharan ...
Data from the first five Demographic and Health Surveys to include HIV testing for a representative ...
Abstract Problem The positive relationship between HIV-prevalence and education in sub-Saharan Afric...
The definitive version is available at www3.interscience.wiley.comBackground The association between...
The responsiveness to information is thought to be one channel through which education affects healt...
Introduction: Individuals’ educational attainment has long been considered as a risk factor for HIV....
BACKGROUND: The association between educational attainment and risk of HIV infection varies between ...
The responsiveness to information is thought to be one channel through which education affects healt...
While sub-Saharan Africa makes up only one-tenth of world population, it contains two-thirds of all ...
Abstract: AIDS continues to have a devastating e¤ect on many developing economies, par-ticularly in ...
Nearly 37 million people are living with HIV and there are an estimated 2.1 million new HIV infectio...
Nearly 37 million people are living with HIV and there are an estimated 2.1 million new HIV infectio...
We study the relationship between education and HIV status using nationally representative data fro...
We study the relationship between education and HIV status using nationally representative data fro...
We study the relationship between education and HIV status using nationally representative data from...
The HIV/AIDS epidemic remains a large threat for developing countries, es- pecially for Sub-Saharan ...
Data from the first five Demographic and Health Surveys to include HIV testing for a representative ...
Abstract Problem The positive relationship between HIV-prevalence and education in sub-Saharan Afric...
The definitive version is available at www3.interscience.wiley.comBackground The association between...
The responsiveness to information is thought to be one channel through which education affects healt...
Introduction: Individuals’ educational attainment has long been considered as a risk factor for HIV....
BACKGROUND: The association between educational attainment and risk of HIV infection varies between ...
The responsiveness to information is thought to be one channel through which education affects healt...
While sub-Saharan Africa makes up only one-tenth of world population, it contains two-thirds of all ...
Abstract: AIDS continues to have a devastating e¤ect on many developing economies, par-ticularly in ...
Nearly 37 million people are living with HIV and there are an estimated 2.1 million new HIV infectio...
Nearly 37 million people are living with HIV and there are an estimated 2.1 million new HIV infectio...