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- Page 7 and 8: Contents Abbreviations Executive Su
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- Page 21 and 22: Introduction
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- Page 29 and 30: Appendix - I Appendix II Background
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Table 4.2 Distribution of household
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Table 4.4 Households by number of e
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Table 4.5 Work force participation
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Table 4.7 Change in occupational di
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Table 4.11 Loss of income of worker
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Table 4.12 Loss of income of worker
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the PLWHA whenever he was ill and c
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Impact on the Level and Pattern of
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Chapter 5 Impact on the Level and P
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Table 5.3 Average per household con
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Table 5.4 Per capita consumption ex
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employed non-agriculturists. Simila
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Table 5.5 .... (Contd.) HIV househo
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Table 5.6 ...... (Contd.) HIV house
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Table 5.7 Average household annual
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Table 5.8 Per capita item-wise annu
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Table 5.9 Average household savings
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Table 5.11 Average household and pe
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of households that have borrowed ha
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A very stark contrast is seen in th
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Table 5.18 Consumption poverty in t
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Impact of HIV and AIDS on the Educa
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Chapter 6 Impact of HIV and AIDS on
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households have come down. However,
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children, particularly in their sit
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Table 6.6 School attendance of chil
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had enrolled their children in a bo
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eported for the household members d
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The manifestation of infections in
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Table 7.5 Distribution of PLWHA rep
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Table 7.8 Average number of days il
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Table 7.11 Expenditure incurred by
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Table 7.13 Distribution of hospital
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Irrespective of the income level, a
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7.4 Observations • The prevalence
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Table 8.1 Distribution of PLWHA by
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In cases where the family is not su
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Around 20 percent of the households
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hiring and promotion practices and
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Discrimination forces people to hid
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Table 8.11 Distribution of responde
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Table 8.13 Distribution of responde
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The income of HIV households needs
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Reasons for high HIV prevalence in
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Annexures were studying in an Engli
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children. However, a few of them di
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has to look after three people who
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References Bell, C., S. Devarajan a