19 research outputs found
Student Perceptions of Active-Learning Strategies Utilized in a Drugs in Pregnancy Elective Delivered Synchronously Across Multiple Campuses
Vertical root fracture and dentin deformation in curved roots: the influence of spreader design
Double-Blind Comparison of Apolipoprotein and Lipoprotein Particle Lowering Effects of Atorvastatin and Pravastatin Monotherapy in Patients With Primary Hypercholesterolemia
Identification of Genes Related to Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma with the Help of Pathway-based Networks
From Unpaid to Paid Care Work: The Macroeconomic Implications of HIV and AIDS on Women's Time-Tax Burdens
This paper considers public employment guarantee programs in the context of South Africa as a means to address the nexus of poverty, unemployment, and unpaid work burdensall factors exacerbated by HIV/AIDS. It further discusses the need for genderinformed public job creation in areas that mitigate the time-tax burdens of women, and examines a South African initiative to address social sector service delivery deficits within the government's Expanded Public Works Programme. The authors highlight the need for well-designed employment guarantee programsspecifically, programs centered on community and home-based careas a potential way to help offset the destabilizing effects of HIV/AIDS and endemic poverty. The paper concludes with results from macroeconomic simulations of such a program, using a social accounting matrix framework, and sets out implications for both participants and policymakers
