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HIV and fertility in Africa: first evidence from population-based surveys
Authors:Chinhui Juhn  Sebnem Kalemli-Ozcan  Belgi Turan
Affiliation:1. Department of Economics, University of Houston, Houston, TX, 77204-5019, USA
2. NBER, Cambridge, USA
3. Department of Economics, University of Maryland, 4118D Tydings Hall, College Park, MD, 20742, USA
Abstract:The historical pattern of the demographic transition suggests that fertility declines follow mortality declines, followed by a rise in human capital accumulation and economic growth. The HIV/AIDS epidemic threatens to reverse this path. We utilize recent rounds of the demographic and health surveys that link an individual woman’s fertility outcomes to her HIV status based on testing. The data allow us to distinguish the effect of own positive HIV status on fertility (which may be due to lower fecundity and other physiological reasons) from the behavioral response to higher mortality risk, as measured by the local community HIV prevalence. We show that although HIV-infected women have significantly lower fertility, local community HIV prevalence has no significant effect on noninfected women’s fertility.
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