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The Impact of HIV/AIDS and ARV Treatment on Worker Absenteeism

Implications for African Firms

James Habyarimana, Bekezela Mbakile and Cristian Pop-Eleches
Journal of Human Resources, October 2010, 45 (4) 809-839; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/jhr.45.4.809
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James Habyarimana, Bekezela Mbakile, Cristian Pop-Eleches
Journal of Human Resources Oct 2010, 45 (4) 809-839; DOI: 10.3368/jhr.45.4.809

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The Impact of HIV/AIDS and ARV Treatment on Worker Absenteeism
James Habyarimana, Bekezela Mbakile, Cristian Pop-Eleches
Journal of Human Resources Oct 2010, 45 (4) 809-839; DOI: 10.3368/jhr.45.4.809
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    • I. Introduction
    • II. The ARV treatment program at the Debswana Diamond Company
    • III. Data and empirical strategy
    • IV. Results
    • V. Thinking About a Counterfactual
    • VI. Is it Cost effective for Firms To Provide ARVs?
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