Using longitudinal data to understand the effects of HIV and AIDS on livelihoods
There are few longitudinal studies looking at the effects of HIV and AIDS over time on individuals, households and communities. One exception to this is a study conducted in two locations in Zambia: the first study was carried out in 1993, the second in 2005. The 1993 study looked at the impacts of...
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International Food Policy Research Institute
2006
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| author | Samuels, Fiona Drinkwater, Michael McEwan, Margaret |
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| description | There are few longitudinal studies looking at the effects of HIV and AIDS over time on individuals, households and communities. One exception to this is a study conducted in two locations in Zambia: the first study was carried out in 1993, the second in 2005. The 1993 study looked at the impacts of HIV and AIDS on livelihoods; the re-study aimed to understand what had happened in the intervening period—both in terms of impacts, as well as the adaptability and resilience of households and communities to HIV and AIDS. The study was also unique in its methodology, using the concept of ‘cluster’ as a unit through which to understand how individuals and households adapted or disintegrated as a result of ill health, and specifically AIDS. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1603112025-11-06T04:33:46Z Using longitudinal data to understand the effects of HIV and AIDS on livelihoods Samuels, Fiona Drinkwater, Michael McEwan, Margaret hiv/aids livelihoods There are few longitudinal studies looking at the effects of HIV and AIDS over time on individuals, households and communities. One exception to this is a study conducted in two locations in Zambia: the first study was carried out in 1993, the second in 2005. The 1993 study looked at the impacts of HIV and AIDS on livelihoods; the re-study aimed to understand what had happened in the intervening period—both in terms of impacts, as well as the adaptability and resilience of households and communities to HIV and AIDS. The study was also unique in its methodology, using the concept of ‘cluster’ as a unit through which to understand how individuals and households adapted or disintegrated as a result of ill health, and specifically AIDS. 2006 2024-11-21T09:50:28Z 2024-11-21T09:50:28Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/160311 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Samuels, Fiona; Drinkwater, Michael; McEwan, Margaret. Using longitudinal data to understand the effects of HIV and AIDS on livelihoods. RENEWAL Working Paper. International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). https://hdl.handle.net/10568/160311 |
| spellingShingle | hiv/aids livelihoods Samuels, Fiona Drinkwater, Michael McEwan, Margaret Using longitudinal data to understand the effects of HIV and AIDS on livelihoods |
| title | Using longitudinal data to understand the effects of HIV and AIDS on livelihoods |
| title_full | Using longitudinal data to understand the effects of HIV and AIDS on livelihoods |
| title_fullStr | Using longitudinal data to understand the effects of HIV and AIDS on livelihoods |
| title_full_unstemmed | Using longitudinal data to understand the effects of HIV and AIDS on livelihoods |
| title_short | Using longitudinal data to understand the effects of HIV and AIDS on livelihoods |
| title_sort | using longitudinal data to understand the effects of hiv and aids on livelihoods |
| topic | hiv/aids livelihoods |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/160311 |
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