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The long-term determinants of female HIV infection in Africa : the slave trade,
polygyny
, and sexual behavior
Bertocchi, Graziella
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Dimico, Arcangelo
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2015
trade. First we show that, in clusters where
polygyny
is more widespread, HIV infection rates are higher. By instrumenting …
polygyny
with the demographic shock we can also establish that this link is causal. Next we turn to the channels through which …
polygyny
is likely to affect HIV infection by focusing on sexual behavior, as captured by the intensity of sexual activity and …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011279731
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The long-term determinants of female HIV infection in Africa : the slave trade,
polygyny
, and sexual behavior
Bertocchi, Graziella
;
Dimico, Arcangelo
-
2015
trade. First we show that, in clusters where
polygyny
is more widespread, HIV infection rates are higher. By instrumenting …
polygyny
with the demographic shock we can also establish that this link is causal. Next we turn to the channels through which …
polygyny
is likely to affect HIV infection by focusing on sexual behavior, as captured by the intensity of sexual activity and …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011283191
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Religion and polygamy : evidence from Livingstonia Mission in Malawi
Kudo, Yuya
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2014
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010429253
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Sex ratios,
polygyny
, and the value of women in marriage : a Beckerian approach
Grossbard-Shechtman, Shoshana
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2014
that this analysis has been expanded and tested. Becker also used D&S analysis to develop his argument that
polygyny
… benefits women and used the positive association between brideprice and
polygyny
as evidence. Relying on D&S models of marriage …
polygyny
may be harmful to women. Furthermore, the positive association between brideprice and
polygyny
does not necessarily …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010458479
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Does land abundance explain African institutions?
Fenske, James
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2009
, slavery, and
polygyny
. I then use crosssectional data on pre-colonial African societies to demonstrate that, consistent with … the model, the existence of land rights, slavery, and
polygyny
occurred in those parts of Africa that were the most …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003900594
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