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Session 30:
Socioeconomic Status, HIV/STIs and Safe Sexual Behavior

Thursday, April 30
10:30 AM - 12:20 PM
Duluth
Chair: Jeffrey B. Bingenheimer, Pennsylvania State University
Discussant: Taryn Dinkelman, Princeton University

1. Economic Inequality as an Underlying Cause of HIV in Africa? The HIV-Poverty Thesis Re-Examined  •  Ashley M. Fox, Columbia University

2. HIV Risk Perceptions, School Participation and the Timing of Adolescent Sexual Debut in Southern Malawi  •  Monica J. Grant, University of Pennsylvania

3. The Impact of Income Shocks on Sexual Behavior in the Commercial Sex Market: Evidence from Kenya’s Post-Election Violence  •  Jonathan Robinson, University of California, Santa Cruz; Pascaline Dupas, University of California, Los Angeles

4. Compensated for Life: Sex Work and Disease Risk in Ecuador  •  Raj Arunachalam, University of Michigan; Manisha Shah, University of Melbourne

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