In Rwanda for the past decade, rural households have lived with civil unrest and genocide, changing land laws, large population flows both into and out of the country, and climatic threats with droughts and floods. The illness and untimely death of prime age adults from a number of health problems (increasingly HIV/AIDS) adds to the stress of these households and has lasting effects on the ability of households to survive. In this research, the authors use household and member level survey data to increase understanding about what is happening in households with such shocks and how they may be different from other Rwandan rural households. This research finds that households affected by adult illness and death strive to maintain their a...
Using a two-year panel of 1,422 Kenyan households surveyed in 1997 and 2000, we measure how primeage...
Using a two-year panel of 1,422 Kenyan households surveyed in 1997 and 2000, we measure how working-...
Using a two-year panel of 1,422 Kenyan households surveyed in 1997 and 2000, we measure how working-...
In Rwanda for the past decade, rural households have lived with civil unrest and genocide, changing ...
The primary objective of this study is to understand specific effects felt by the households when a...
The increasing prevalence of HIV in Rwanda, along with the likelihood of continued effects of the ge...
The increasing prevalence of HIV in Rwanda, along with the likelihood of continued effects of the ge...
This research seeks to evaluate the agricultural strategies used by households in dealing with morbi...
This research seeks to evaluate the agricultural strategies used by households in dealing with morbi...
The authors would like to thank the many households who participated in these surveys through the th...
Using a two-year panel of 1,422 Kenyan households surveyed in 1997 and 2000, we measure how prime-ag...
Using a two-year panel of 1,422 Kenyan households surveyed in 1997 and 2000, we measure how prime-ag...
Using a two-year panel of 1,422 Kenyan households surveyed in 1997 and 2000, we measure how primeage...
The HIV/AIDS epidemic has already produced millions of orphans in Africa and the peak of the orphan ...
The HIV/AIDS epidemic has already produced millions of orphans in Africa and the peak of the orphan ...
Using a two-year panel of 1,422 Kenyan households surveyed in 1997 and 2000, we measure how primeage...
Using a two-year panel of 1,422 Kenyan households surveyed in 1997 and 2000, we measure how working-...
Using a two-year panel of 1,422 Kenyan households surveyed in 1997 and 2000, we measure how working-...
In Rwanda for the past decade, rural households have lived with civil unrest and genocide, changing ...
The primary objective of this study is to understand specific effects felt by the households when a...
The increasing prevalence of HIV in Rwanda, along with the likelihood of continued effects of the ge...
The increasing prevalence of HIV in Rwanda, along with the likelihood of continued effects of the ge...
This research seeks to evaluate the agricultural strategies used by households in dealing with morbi...
This research seeks to evaluate the agricultural strategies used by households in dealing with morbi...
The authors would like to thank the many households who participated in these surveys through the th...
Using a two-year panel of 1,422 Kenyan households surveyed in 1997 and 2000, we measure how prime-ag...
Using a two-year panel of 1,422 Kenyan households surveyed in 1997 and 2000, we measure how prime-ag...
Using a two-year panel of 1,422 Kenyan households surveyed in 1997 and 2000, we measure how primeage...
The HIV/AIDS epidemic has already produced millions of orphans in Africa and the peak of the orphan ...
The HIV/AIDS epidemic has already produced millions of orphans in Africa and the peak of the orphan ...
Using a two-year panel of 1,422 Kenyan households surveyed in 1997 and 2000, we measure how primeage...
Using a two-year panel of 1,422 Kenyan households surveyed in 1997 and 2000, we measure how working-...
Using a two-year panel of 1,422 Kenyan households surveyed in 1997 and 2000, we measure how working-...