Type | Working Paper - CSSR Working Paper |
Title | Examining AIDS-related adult mortality in the KwaZulu-Natal income dynamics surveys: Employment, earnings and direct mortality costs |
Author(s) | |
Issue | 206 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2007 |
Page numbers | 1-48 |
URL | http://cssr.uct.ac.za/publications/working-paper/2007/206 |
Abstract | In the KwaZulu-Natal Income Dynamics surveys (covering black households in the province in 3 surveys spanning 1993 to 2004), the mortality rate of 21-50 year-olds rises by 157% from 1993-1998 to 1998-2003. This paper compares this surge in mortality with the ASSA model of the HIV/AIDS epidemic and finds that, while the data appear broadly representative of likely, actual mortality, non-random attrition is a concern. Preliminary findings on the labour market profile of individuals suffering premature adult mortality in the 1998- 2004 period, an estimate of foregone earnings, and the direct pre-death care and burial costs associated with their deaths, are presented. |
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