Using primary household data from India we estimate family utility function parameters that measure the relative importance of consumption, schooling of children and health (both physical and mental) and find that mental health is far more important than consumption or children's schooling in determining household utility. We then estimate that the monetary equivalent of the welfare loss to an HIV family is Rs. 66,039 per month, whereas the losses to an HIV male and female are Rs.67,601 and Rs. 65,120 per month respectively. These figures are huge given that the average per capita consumption expenditure of the families in our sample is just Rs.1,019 per month. This huge magnitude is not surprising as it includes private valuation of one's ...
HIV and AIDS a disaster, which disrupts the families equilibrium by placing a dark and frightening c...
India is one of the largest and most populated countries in the world, with over one billion inhabit...
While the estimated prevalence of HIV in India experienced a downward revision in 2007, the patterni...
Using primary household data from India we estimate family utility function parameters that measure ...
Abstract: Using primary household data we estimate family utility function parameters that measure t...
This paper presents simple measures of individual and family mental health indices based on axiomati...
Context HIV is chronic, stigmatizing disease that has the microeconomic and macroeconomic implicati...
The adverse economic impact of HIV and AIDS occurs at three levels : the individual/household, secto...
"The study on the Socio-Economic Impact of HIV and AIDS was conducted in the six high prevalence sta...
Introduction: HIV/AIDS can lead to poverty affecting particularly women and young people and can hal...
The pandemic of AIDS (Acquired Immuno-Deficiency Syndrome) is unique in more ways than one. It has i...
The HIV/AIDS epidemic threatens the social shape of the most affected international locations. Of al...
HIV infection has a complex relationship with poverty, but affects both the rich and poor. HIV/AIDS...
BACKGROUND: While the estimated prevalence of HIV in India experienced a downward revision in 2007, ...
Background: Eighty per cent of perinatally HIV infected (PHI) adolescents live in sub-Saharan A...
HIV and AIDS a disaster, which disrupts the families equilibrium by placing a dark and frightening c...
India is one of the largest and most populated countries in the world, with over one billion inhabit...
While the estimated prevalence of HIV in India experienced a downward revision in 2007, the patterni...
Using primary household data from India we estimate family utility function parameters that measure ...
Abstract: Using primary household data we estimate family utility function parameters that measure t...
This paper presents simple measures of individual and family mental health indices based on axiomati...
Context HIV is chronic, stigmatizing disease that has the microeconomic and macroeconomic implicati...
The adverse economic impact of HIV and AIDS occurs at three levels : the individual/household, secto...
"The study on the Socio-Economic Impact of HIV and AIDS was conducted in the six high prevalence sta...
Introduction: HIV/AIDS can lead to poverty affecting particularly women and young people and can hal...
The pandemic of AIDS (Acquired Immuno-Deficiency Syndrome) is unique in more ways than one. It has i...
The HIV/AIDS epidemic threatens the social shape of the most affected international locations. Of al...
HIV infection has a complex relationship with poverty, but affects both the rich and poor. HIV/AIDS...
BACKGROUND: While the estimated prevalence of HIV in India experienced a downward revision in 2007, ...
Background: Eighty per cent of perinatally HIV infected (PHI) adolescents live in sub-Saharan A...
HIV and AIDS a disaster, which disrupts the families equilibrium by placing a dark and frightening c...
India is one of the largest and most populated countries in the world, with over one billion inhabit...
While the estimated prevalence of HIV in India experienced a downward revision in 2007, the patterni...