Between 1990 and 2005, HIV prevalence rates in South Africa jumped from less than 1% to around 29%. Important scholarship has demonstrated how racialized structures entrenched by colonialism and apartheid set the scene for the rapid unfolding of the AIDS pandemic, like other causes of ill-health before it. Of particular relevance is the legacy of circular male-migration, an institution that for much of the 20th century helped to propel the transmission of sexually transmitted infections among black South Africans denied permanent urban residence. But while the deep-rooted antecedents of AIDS have been noted, less attention has been given to more recent changes in the political economy of sex, including those resulting from the post-aparthei...
An interdisciplinary approach that incorporates biomedical data into an economic analysis provides t...
Since early after its discovery in 1981, AIDS has often been framed as a sexual disease spread throu...
Recent evidence suggests that the burden of new HIV infections in sub-Saharan Africa is concentrated...
Worldwide few communities have escaped AIDS’ reach. However, epidemiological surveys reveal a signif...
Patterns of migration do not simply arise out of chance. In South Africa, for example, migration pat...
Global estimates of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) epidemic as of 2007 shows that about 33mi...
After gaining freedom from apartheid, many South Africans may have deemed violence, injustice, and p...
Over the past few years a growing body of literature has explored the link between patterns of HIV/A...
Development is often looked upon in economical terms and often research tries to investigate how one...
Development is often looked upon in economical terms and often research tries to investigate how one...
Despite consistent evidence, effective interventions and political declarations to reduce HIV infect...
This paper discusses recent research into the economic impact of AIDS in South Africa. It focuses on...
The article discusses the historical roots of the high prevalence of HIV/AIDS in Botswana. The point...
Literature on the impact of serious AIDS epidemics anticipates severe outcomes, and places special e...
The HIV epidemic remains one of the most challenging of modern times, despite the enormous promise o...
An interdisciplinary approach that incorporates biomedical data into an economic analysis provides t...
Since early after its discovery in 1981, AIDS has often been framed as a sexual disease spread throu...
Recent evidence suggests that the burden of new HIV infections in sub-Saharan Africa is concentrated...
Worldwide few communities have escaped AIDS’ reach. However, epidemiological surveys reveal a signif...
Patterns of migration do not simply arise out of chance. In South Africa, for example, migration pat...
Global estimates of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) epidemic as of 2007 shows that about 33mi...
After gaining freedom from apartheid, many South Africans may have deemed violence, injustice, and p...
Over the past few years a growing body of literature has explored the link between patterns of HIV/A...
Development is often looked upon in economical terms and often research tries to investigate how one...
Development is often looked upon in economical terms and often research tries to investigate how one...
Despite consistent evidence, effective interventions and political declarations to reduce HIV infect...
This paper discusses recent research into the economic impact of AIDS in South Africa. It focuses on...
The article discusses the historical roots of the high prevalence of HIV/AIDS in Botswana. The point...
Literature on the impact of serious AIDS epidemics anticipates severe outcomes, and places special e...
The HIV epidemic remains one of the most challenging of modern times, despite the enormous promise o...
An interdisciplinary approach that incorporates biomedical data into an economic analysis provides t...
Since early after its discovery in 1981, AIDS has often been framed as a sexual disease spread throu...
Recent evidence suggests that the burden of new HIV infections in sub-Saharan Africa is concentrated...