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HIV/AIDS Economic aspects 4 Computable general equilibrium (CGE) 2 Gender issues 2 HIV/AIDS Political aspects 2 HIV/AIDS Social aspects 2 Agricultural policy Africa 1 Agricultural productivity. 1 Copper mines and mining 1 Diseases Africa 1 Food supply Africa 1 HIV/AIDS Economic aspects. 1 Human capital 1 Internal. 1 Malnutrition Prevention. 1 Migration 1 Nutrition policy. 1 Sub-Saharan. 1 TMD 1 africa south of sahara 1 agricultural sector 1
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English 4 Undetermined 1
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Gillespie, Stuart 3 Kadiyala, Suneetha 2 Arndt, Channing 1 Haddad, Lawrence James 1 Lofgren, Hans 1 Robinson, Sherman 1 Thurlow, James 1 Wobst, Peter 1
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International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) 5
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Annual report essays 1 DSGD discussion papers 1 FCND briefs 1 FCND discussion papers 1 TMD discussion papers 1
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Prospects for growth and poverty reduction i n Zambia, 2001-2015
Lofgren, Hans; Thurlow, James; Robinson, Sherman - International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) - 2004
"Zambia is one of the poorest countries in Africa. Despite substantial reform during the 1990s, the economy has remained heavily dependent on urban-based mining. Copper's long-standing dominance led to a strong bias against agriculture, which undermined the sector's growth and export potential....
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Rethinking food aid to fight AIDS
Kadiyala, Suneetha; Gillespie, Stuart - International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) - 2003
"HIV/AIDS is a slow-moving, devastating shock that kills the most productive members of society, increases household dependency ratios, reduces household productivity and caring capacity, and impairs the intergenerational transfer of knowledge. It is socially invisible, complicated by silence,...
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Rethinking food aid to fight AIDS
Kadiyala, Suneetha; Gillespie, Stuart - International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) - 2003
"HIV/AIDS is a slow-moving, devastating shock that kills the most productive members of society, increases household dependency ratios, reduces household productivity and caring capacity, and impairs the intergenerational transfer of knowledge. It is socially invisible, complicated by silence,...
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Food security as a response to AIDS: IFPRI 2001-2002 Annual Report Essay
Gillespie, Stuart; Haddad, Lawrence James - International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) - 2002
The HIV/AIDS pandemic in Sub-Saharan Africa has become increasingly intertwined with issues of food and nutrition. On the one hand, malnutrition and food insecurity may force households to adopt livelihoods that increas the risk of HIV transmission, such as migration to find work. On the other,...
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HIV/AIDS and labor markets in Tanzania
Arndt, Channing; Wobst, Peter - International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) - 2002
We analyze the implications of the HIV/AIDS pandemic in Tanzania for labor markets and human capital accumulation. Three analyses are undertaken. First, we examine the 2000/01 Labor Force Survey and compare it with the 1990/91 Labor Force Survey. Since these two surveys encompass a period where...
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