Using data for a large cross-country sample, a reasonable model is estimated to judge the effect of adult educational attainment on prevalence of HIV. Three main points are noted. First, there is an indication of a significantly negative effect of educational attainment on HIV prevalence. Second, magnitude of the impact appears sizable. Third, a simple test suggests that the model does not have any major specification problem. Three additional aspects may also be interesting. First, the impact of per capita income is negative but statistically weak. Second, the effect of health expenditures lacks significance and does not carry the expected sign. Third, the proportion of population that is Muslim has a significantly negative association wit...
OBJECTIVE: HIV prevalence trends suggest that the epidemic is stable or declining in many sub-Sahara...
We study the relationship between education and HIV status using nationally representative data from...
This paper assessed the effect of human capital on the relationship between income inequality and HI...
This paper investigates the impact of HIV prevalence on schooling achievement. By associating data o...
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...
OBJECTIVES: To assess whether educational status is associated with HIV-1 infection in developing co...
International audienceWe analyse the simultaneous effects of employment and education on GDP growth ...
International audienceWe analyse the simultaneous effects of employment and education on GDP growth ...
We study the relationship between education and HIV status using nationally representative data fro...
Several studies report that schooling protects against HIV infection in Sub-Saharan Africa. This stu...
The HIV/AIDS epidemic remains a large threat for developing countries, es- pecially for Sub-Saharan ...
In Eastern and Southern Africa, HIV prevalence was highest among higher socioeconomic groups during ...
HIV/AIDS prevalence rates across countries of the world vary more than 500-fold from .06% in Hungary...
Background: All over the world the prevalence of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)/Acquired Immune ...
OBJECTIVE: HIV prevalence trends suggest that the epidemic is stable or declining in many sub-Sahara...
We study the relationship between education and HIV status using nationally representative data from...
This paper assessed the effect of human capital on the relationship between income inequality and HI...
This paper investigates the impact of HIV prevalence on schooling achievement. By associating data o...
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...
OBJECTIVES: To assess whether educational status is associated with HIV-1 infection in developing co...
International audienceWe analyse the simultaneous effects of employment and education on GDP growth ...
International audienceWe analyse the simultaneous effects of employment and education on GDP growth ...
We study the relationship between education and HIV status using nationally representative data fro...
Several studies report that schooling protects against HIV infection in Sub-Saharan Africa. This stu...
The HIV/AIDS epidemic remains a large threat for developing countries, es- pecially for Sub-Saharan ...
In Eastern and Southern Africa, HIV prevalence was highest among higher socioeconomic groups during ...
HIV/AIDS prevalence rates across countries of the world vary more than 500-fold from .06% in Hungary...
Background: All over the world the prevalence of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)/Acquired Immune ...
OBJECTIVE: HIV prevalence trends suggest that the epidemic is stable or declining in many sub-Sahara...
We study the relationship between education and HIV status using nationally representative data from...
This paper assessed the effect of human capital on the relationship between income inequality and HI...