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Title: Intergenerational bargaining and wealth flows in the era of HIV/AIDS: emerging trends in Old Naledi-Gaborone, Botswana
Authors: Gwebu, T.D.
Keywords: Botswana
HIV/AIDS
Orphans
Intergenerational wealth flows
Issue Date: 2008
Publisher: Taylor & Francis (Routledge), http://jir.ucsur.pitt.edu/
Citation: Gwebu, T.D. (2008) Intergenerational bargaining and wealth flows in the era of HIV/AIDS: emerging trends in Old Naledi-Gaborone, Botswana, Journal of Intergenerational Relationships, Vol. 6, No. 4, pp. 413-431
Abstract: Based on the intergenerational wealth flows conceptual framework, this paper investigates how the AIDS pandemic threatens to disrupt the transfer of resources between generations by using a typical low income urban area in sub-Saharan Africa as a case study. It explores the everyday living conditions of orphans, their guardians, and the primary home caregivers, with the intention of gaining a deeper insight into their current and future life chances, as a result of parental morbidity and mortality due to HIV/AIDS. The research employs a qualitative methodology and relies on documentary information from secondary sources. Short- and long-term recommendations on how to mitigate the negative impacts of HIV/AIDS on wealth transfers among the affected populations are suggested based on the study findings.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10311/1019
ISSN: 1535-0770 (Print)
1535-0932 (Online)
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