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Education status among orphans and non-orphans in communities affected by AIDS in Tanzania and Burkina Faso.

机译:坦桑尼亚和布基纳法索受艾滋病影响的社区中的孤儿和非孤儿的教育状况。

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The AIDS pandemic has created an estimated 15 million orphans who may face elevated risk of poor health and social outcomes. This paper compares orphans and non-orphans regarding educational status and delay using data collected in three low-income communities affected by AIDS in Tanzania and Burkina Faso. Orphans were significantly more likely not to attend school than were non-orphans and also to be delayed when in school, though, after controlling for confounders, the risk was borderline and non-significant. Multivariate analysis indicates that variables such as age, religion, family of origin, the relation between the child and the head of household and the dependency ratio of the household better explain differences in education than does orphan status. This study suggests, therefore, that orphans' educational status is relatively equivalent to non-orphans perhaps as a result of family based or community program safety nets.
机译:艾滋病大流行已经造成大约1500万孤儿,他们可能面临健康不良和社会后果的高风险。本文使用在坦桑尼亚和布基纳法索受艾滋病影响的三个低收入社区收集的数据,比较了孤儿和非孤儿的教育状况和延误情况。与非孤儿相比,孤儿上学的可能性要大得多,而且在上学时也会被耽搁,尽管在控制了混杂因素之后,这种风险是临界的并且是不重要的。多变量分析表明,与孤儿身份相比,诸如年龄,宗教,血统,子女与户主之间的关系以及家庭的抚养比之类的变量可以更好地解释教育差异。因此,这项研究表明,也许是基于家庭或社区计划安全网的结果,孤儿的教育地位相对等于非孤儿。

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