Because AIDS affects primarily the most productive age group and is fatal and widespread, it will have a larger impact on African development than other more common diseases. Infection rates are higher in urban than in rural areas, and studies suggest that they are highest among urban high-income, skilled men and their partners. Macroeconomic models show that the greater the infection rate among educated workers and the greater the propensity to finance...
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1994/07/31
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Article de revue
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13464
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2001/04/19
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AIDS and African development
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per capita income