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A Cross-Country Analysis of Household Responses to Adult Mortality in Rural Sub-Saharan Africa: Implications for HIV/AIDS Mitigation and Rural Development Policies Author info | Abstract | Publisher info | Download info | Related research | Statistics David Mather () (Department of Agricultural Economics, Michigan State University)
Cynthia Donovan
T. S. Jayne
Michael Weber
Edward Mazhangara
Linda Bailey
Kyeongwon Yoo
Takashi Yamano
Elliot Mghenyi
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This paper summarizes and synthesizes across the results of a set of country studies on the effects of prime-age adult mortality on rural households in Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, Rwanda, and Zambia. Each study is based on large representative rural household surveys. These findings have implications for the design of efforts to mitigate some of the most important effects of rural adult mortality, and for key development policies and priorities.
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Paper provided by Department of Agricultural Economics, Michigan State University in its series International Development Working Papers with number
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Length: 67 pages
Date of creation: 2004Date of revision:
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Keywords: HIV/AIDS sub-Saharan Africa mortality Other versions of this item:
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