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Following the ARV roll out in South Africa, PLHIV experienced improved health that, in turn, affected their grant eligibility. Our aim is to explore whether PLHIV reduced or stopped treatment to remain eligible for the disability grant from the perspectives of both PLHIV and their doctors./p p...
Trading off Income and Health?: AIDS and the Disability Grant in South Africa The number of disability grant recipients in South Africa is rising sharply, largely because of the AIDS pandemic. Now that the government is 'rolling out'... NATTRASS,NICOLI - 《Journal of Social Policy》 被引量...
Development Southern Africa, , , -.Knight L, Hosegood V, Timaeus IM: The South African disability grant: Influence on HIV treatment outcomes and household well-being in KwaZulu-Natal. Development Southern Africa 2013, 30(1):135-147....
Through triangulated qualitative and quantitative research methods, we studied whether people living with HIV faced trade-offs between treatment adherence and grant termination. Many people living with HIV in South Africa received disability grants prior to the antiretroviral roll-out in 2004. When antire...
Problems in fairly allocating welfare and health resources are very often located in the spaces where citizens interact directly with state workers. This study draws on observations of doctor-patient encounters in disability assessments for the South African disability grant (DG) to examine how doctor...
In this paper, I provide initial evidence on, and draw attention to, the effect of the South Africa Disability Grant program on labor supply, in the context of a policy change in disability screening. I use a difference-in-differences estimator to assess the effect of a change toward a les...
That the incident became a major topic of interest in South Africa and the world beyond, including in many African countries, attests the extent to which disability rights have become part and parcel of the universal conversations on human rights. My presentation explores some of the disability ...
S Das is a member of the Personalized Medicine Division of the American Association of Clinical Chemistry and a member of the Royal College of Biology; and reports other financial interests through a research grant of 1·6 million INR from the Department of Science and Technology, Government of...
Despite substantial declines since 2000, lower respiratory infections (LRIs), diarrhoeal diseases, and malaria remain among the leading causes of nonfatal and fatal disease burden for children under 5 years of age (under 5), primarily in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). The spatial burden of each of...