Date: 2017
Type: Article
The role of marriage in fighting HIV : a quantitative illustration for Malawi
American economic review, 2017, Vol. 107, No. 5, pp. 158-162
GREENWOOD, Jeremy, KIRCHER, Philipp, SANTOS, Cezar, TERTILT, Michele, The role of marriage in fighting HIV : a quantitative illustration for Malawi, American economic review, 2017, Vol. 107, No. 5, pp. 158-162
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How might policies that promote marriage and/or dissuade divorce help in the fight against HIV/AIDS? This question is addressed employing a choice-theoretic general equilibrium search model, using Malawi as a case study. In the framework developed, individuals can choose between married and single life. A single person can select among abstinence and sex with or without a condom. The results suggest that marriage-friendly policies can help to abate HIV/AIDS. The policy predictions that obtain from general equilibrium analysis are compared with those that arise from simulated synthetic field experiments and epidemiological studies.
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Published: May 2017
Cadmus permanent link: https://hdl.handle.net/1814/59588
Full-text via DOI: 10.1257/aer.p20171056
ISSN: 0002-8282; 1944-7981
Publisher: American Economic Association
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