Education and employment impact on hiv/aids prevalence rate and economic growth
Komivi Afawubo ()
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Abstract:
We analyse the simultaneous effects of employment and education on GDP growth and HIV/AIDS prevalence rate in the long and short run across the 15 countries of ECOWAS. Our results suggest that employment and primary education are the main HIV/AIDS prevalence rate reduction drivers in the short run with primary education having a simultaneous effect on HIV/AIDS prevalence rate (reduction) and GDP growth (increase) while secondary education drives the HIV/AIDS prevalence rate reduction in the long term. Education and employment may therefore become the short-run policy targets in combatting HIV/AIDS prevalence rate among the active population and achieving economic growth. Our results equally suggest that GDP growth by itself may not be an HIV/AIDS reduction driver.
Keywords: education and economic development; economic growth; health; employment; I25; O47; P36; Q52 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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Published in Economics Bulletin, 2014, 34 (1), pp.A2
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