Economic sanctions and HIV/AIDS in women

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Yiyeon Kim
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[1] Hankuk University of Foreign Studies,Political Science Department
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Journal of Public Health Policy | 2019年 / 40卷
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Economic sanctions; Female labor participation; Women’s health; HIV/AIDS; Public health; Consequence of sanctions;
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HIV/AIDS has disproportionately affected women worldwide. Several studies focus on economic sanctions and the health of populations, but little attention has been paid to the effects of sanctions on HIV rates. This study examines the influence of economic sanctions on HIV in women and finds that sanctions increase women’s HIV rate by decreasing female labor participation. These findings are in line with previous findings that sanctions negatively affect public health in general as well as women in particular. All these findings suggest that policy makers need to consider more carefully the scourge of HIV/AIDS among women when formulating their policies toward target countries.
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