The impact of AIDS on income and human capital


Autoria(s): Ferreira, Pedro Cavalcanti; Santos, Marcelo Rodrigues dos; Pessoa, Samuel de Abreu
Data(s)

12/02/2009

23/09/2010

12/02/2009

23/09/2010

12/02/2009

Resumo

This paper studies the impact of HIV/AIDS on per capita income and education. It explores two channels from HIV/AIDS to income that have not been sufficiently stressed by the literature: the reduction of the incentives to study due to shorter expected longevity and the reduction of productivity of experienced workers. In the model individuals live for three periods, may get infected in the second period and with some probability die of Aids before reaching the third period of their life. Parents care for the welfare of the future generations so that they will maximize lifetime utility of their dynasty. The simulations predict that the most affected countries in Sub-Saharan Africa will be in the future, on average, thirty percent poorer than they would be without AIDS. Schooling will decline in some cases by forty percent. These figures are dramatically reduced with widespread medical treatment, as it increases the survival probability and productivity of infected individuals.

CNPq and Faperj

Identificador

0104-8910

http://hdl.handle.net/10438/2193

Idioma(s)

en_US

Publicador

Fundação Getulio Vargas. Escola de Pós-graduação em Economia

Relação

Ensaios Econômicos;690

Palavras-Chave #Renda per capita #AIDS (Doença) - África #HIV (Virus)
Tipo

Working Paper