This paper attempts to quantify the impact of the HIV/AIDS epidemic on social capital with cross-country data. Using data from theWorld Values Survey (WVS), the authors estimate reduced-form regressions of the main determinants of social capital controlling for HIV prevalence, institutional quality, social distance, and economic indicators. The results obtained indicate that HIV prevalence affects social capital negatively. The empirical estimates suggest that a one standard deviation increase in HIV prevalence will lead to a decline of at least 1 per cent in trust, controlling for other determinants of social capital. Moving from a country with a relatively low level of HIV prevalence, such as Estonia, to a country with a relatively high l...
The role of social capital in promoting health is now widely debated within international public hea...
HIV treatment has reduced morbidity and mortality. By 2012, it was estimated that 60.4% of eligible ...
HIV/AIDS morbidity and mortality reduce the ability of households to generate livelihood and cushion...
This paper attempts to quantify the impact of the HIV/AIDS epidemic on social capital with cross-cou...
Background: Social capital refers to the resources linked to having a strong social...
Social capital is features embedded in social networks, such as social norms and trust. This dissert...
Background The role of social capital for promoting health has been extensively studied in recent ye...
It is estimated that by 2001 20 million people had died from AIDS, which is now the world´s fourth b...
This paper reports on an exploratory study investigating links between sexual health and social capi...
The article presents a synthesis of data from three village case studies focusing on how structural ...
Infectious diseases matter greatly for Africa. Cross-country regressions for the 1990-97 period sugg...
INTRODUCTION: Social capital is increasingly used in relation to health issues, particularly in sexu...
BACKGROUND: Kagera is one of the 22 regions of Tanzania mainland, which has witnessed a decline in H...
Lecture presented for the partial fulfilment for the award of degree of dr. Polit, University of Ber...
This paper reports on an exploratory study investigating links between sexual health and social capi...
The role of social capital in promoting health is now widely debated within international public hea...
HIV treatment has reduced morbidity and mortality. By 2012, it was estimated that 60.4% of eligible ...
HIV/AIDS morbidity and mortality reduce the ability of households to generate livelihood and cushion...
This paper attempts to quantify the impact of the HIV/AIDS epidemic on social capital with cross-cou...
Background: Social capital refers to the resources linked to having a strong social...
Social capital is features embedded in social networks, such as social norms and trust. This dissert...
Background The role of social capital for promoting health has been extensively studied in recent ye...
It is estimated that by 2001 20 million people had died from AIDS, which is now the world´s fourth b...
This paper reports on an exploratory study investigating links between sexual health and social capi...
The article presents a synthesis of data from three village case studies focusing on how structural ...
Infectious diseases matter greatly for Africa. Cross-country regressions for the 1990-97 period sugg...
INTRODUCTION: Social capital is increasingly used in relation to health issues, particularly in sexu...
BACKGROUND: Kagera is one of the 22 regions of Tanzania mainland, which has witnessed a decline in H...
Lecture presented for the partial fulfilment for the award of degree of dr. Polit, University of Ber...
This paper reports on an exploratory study investigating links between sexual health and social capi...
The role of social capital in promoting health is now widely debated within international public hea...
HIV treatment has reduced morbidity and mortality. By 2012, it was estimated that 60.4% of eligible ...
HIV/AIDS morbidity and mortality reduce the ability of households to generate livelihood and cushion...