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higher than for HIV households, aga
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and care of the sick. Notably, the
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Table 4.8 Change in sectoral distri
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Table 4.11 Loss of income of HIV an
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cultivation and non-agriculture sel
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Table 4.14 Average number of workda
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clearly from the survey that the im
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Table 5.1 Share of expenditure on s
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When comparing expenditure on educa
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Table 5.3 (Contd....) House rent 23
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Table 5.4 (Contd....) Medical 278 2
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Table 5.4 (Contd....) Other food 3,
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Table 5.5 (Contd....) All Cereals 1
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Table 5.6 Distribution of annual co
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Table 5.6 (Contd....) Education of
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Table 5.7 (Contd....) HIV household
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Table 5.8 Per capita item-wise annu
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Table 5.8 (Contd....) Total 6,363 7
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urban areas allocate only around 63
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Table 5.11 (Contd....) HIV househol
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noted that this is not to be compar
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The head count ratio for HIV househ
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Table 5.16 Consumption poverty in t
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They may be pushed into poverty due
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Both the average household and per
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Chapter 6 Impact of HIV and AIDS on
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Table 6.1 Ever and current enrolmen
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persons in third or fourth stage. A
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substantial gender gap in both ever
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children belonging to HIV household
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medium school to a Kannada medium g
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Box 4 Case Study 4: Grooming grandm
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Chapter 7 Impact of HIV and AIDS on
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clinical stages based on the infect
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By sex Table 7.4 Frequency of illne
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Table 7.7 Illness episodes receivin
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Box 5 Case Study 5: Hoax Cure: The
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Table 7.12 Frequency of hospitalisa
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Table 7.15 Distribution of hospital
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tried to find out how the HIV-affec
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Box 6 Case Study 6: ART still a far
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Chapter 8 Stigma and Discrimination
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men under this is lower (40%). Arou
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family members as seen in the surve
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causes for the spread of the infect
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Table 8.6 Stigma and discrimination
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Box 7 Case Study 7: Stigma at the w
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not have visited health facilities
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Table 8.10 Distribution of PLWHA re
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Table 8.11 Distribution of responde
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Table 8.13 Distribution of responde
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tests and those who test positive a
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The surveillance data indicates tha
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Table 9.2 Details about caregivers
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Table 9.3 Gender differences in pre
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A very high percentage of women had
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Fifty-two percent of the men knew w
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Table 9.4 Profile of HIV-positive w
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for the sick, bringing up children
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The combined impact of lower income
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In addition to the scaling up of na
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References Arndt, C. and J. D. Lewi
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Fredland A. Richard, “AIDS and De
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Saseendran Pallikadavath and Stones
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Appendices
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Socio-economic impact of HIV/AIDS o
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1.16 Did your household change the
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Codes: Marital status Relationship
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Study Number 0 2 5 State Type of Ho
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Fan 207 Bicycle 208 Radio/Transisto
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III Other annual consumption expend
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Reasons for non-enrolment (5.3): Ch
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Part II: Details about PLWHA (Inter
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8.13 If unmarried, do you intend to
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Study Number State Type of Househol
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9.18 If yes, specify the form of em
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Study number State Type of househol
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Codes: Reasons for no treatment Ill
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Study Number State Type of Househol
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If the Caregiver is an household me
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12.9 If yes, by whom? a) Husband-1
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21 Breathing problems/breathelessne
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Socio-economic survey of households
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Section 3: Prevalence of acute and
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4B. Household savings, borrowings a
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5.12 Do you think education improve
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Codes: Paid Work outside home-01 Pa
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8.12 Do you know anyone who had die
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Code list Codes for nature of illne
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250 Socio-Economic Impact of HIV/AI
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This study highlights the socio-eco