Due to high prime-age mortality in Uganda, a result of the HIV/AIDS scourge, the number of children who have lost at least one parent continues to rise in the country. The increase in numbers of orphans has challenged the overall socio-protection mechanisms and in particular threatens the country’s ability to achieve education development targets. Using the 2002/03 Uganda National Household Survey, this study investigates the impact of parental death—from HIV/AIDS as well as causes on the school enrollment and grade for age school progression. We find that HIV/AIDS orphans are not significantly less likely to continue schooling but are by far more likely to fall below their appropriate grade. On the other hand, we find that all orphans—rega...
HIV/AIDS has made a great number of children orphans in sub-Saharan Africa where Zambia is one of th...
This thesis is concerned with the educational implications of becoming an AIDS orphan in Uganda. Ber...
The AIDS epidemic has caused an increase in adult mortality and consequently an increase in the numb...
Due to high prime-age mortality in Uganda, a result of the HIV/AIDS scourge, the number of children ...
The problem of orphans is serious in sub-Saharan Africa and has been increasing with the deaths of b...
This paper investigates the role of AIDS on children being out of school. Put differently, whether...
AIDS deaths could have a major impact on economic development by affecting the human capital accumul...
A few studies have published findings on AIDS orphan care. Perhaps the pioneering study of orphans i...
Several studies in sub-Saharan Africa have associated infant and child mortality with the AIDS epide...
Provisional estimates from a Save the Children Fund enumeration study in four Ugandan districts indi...
We examine the impact of orphanhood on children’s school enrollment in 10 sub-Saharan African countr...
Little evidence is available to assist policy makers and donors in deciding what kinds of programs i...
ObjectivesThis study estimates the proportion of Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVC) attending sch...
Little is known about how HIV impacts directly and indirectly on receiving, or particularly succeedi...
OBJECTIVES This study estimates the proportion of Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVC) attending...
HIV/AIDS has made a great number of children orphans in sub-Saharan Africa where Zambia is one of th...
This thesis is concerned with the educational implications of becoming an AIDS orphan in Uganda. Ber...
The AIDS epidemic has caused an increase in adult mortality and consequently an increase in the numb...
Due to high prime-age mortality in Uganda, a result of the HIV/AIDS scourge, the number of children ...
The problem of orphans is serious in sub-Saharan Africa and has been increasing with the deaths of b...
This paper investigates the role of AIDS on children being out of school. Put differently, whether...
AIDS deaths could have a major impact on economic development by affecting the human capital accumul...
A few studies have published findings on AIDS orphan care. Perhaps the pioneering study of orphans i...
Several studies in sub-Saharan Africa have associated infant and child mortality with the AIDS epide...
Provisional estimates from a Save the Children Fund enumeration study in four Ugandan districts indi...
We examine the impact of orphanhood on children’s school enrollment in 10 sub-Saharan African countr...
Little evidence is available to assist policy makers and donors in deciding what kinds of programs i...
ObjectivesThis study estimates the proportion of Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVC) attending sch...
Little is known about how HIV impacts directly and indirectly on receiving, or particularly succeedi...
OBJECTIVES This study estimates the proportion of Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVC) attending...
HIV/AIDS has made a great number of children orphans in sub-Saharan Africa where Zambia is one of th...
This thesis is concerned with the educational implications of becoming an AIDS orphan in Uganda. Ber...
The AIDS epidemic has caused an increase in adult mortality and consequently an increase in the numb...