NBER Publications by Taryn Dinkelman
Working Papers and Chapters
| August 2006 | When Knowledge is not Enough: HIV/AIDS Information and Risky Behavior in Botswana
with James A. Levinsohn, Rolang Majelantle: w12418
The spread of the HIV/AIDS epidemic is still fueled by ignorance in many parts of the world. Filling in knowledge gaps, particularly between men and women, is considered key to preventing future infections and to reducing female vulnerabilities to the disease. However, such knowledge is arguably only a necessary condition for targeting these objectives. In this paper, we describe the extent to which HIV/AIDS knowledge is correlated with less risky sexual behavior. We ask: even when there are no substantial knowledge gaps between men and women, do we still observe sex-specific differentials in sexual behavior that would increase vulnerability to infection? We use data from two recent household surveys in Botswana to address this question. We show that even when men and women have very simil... |
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