Changes in Household Composition and Family Structure during the AIDS Epidemic in Uganda

Type Journal Article - The Continuing African HIV/AIDS Epidemic
Title Changes in Household Composition and Family Structure during the AIDS Epidemic in Uganda
Author(s)
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 1999
Page numbers 193-209
URL http://www.ceped.org/cdrom/orphelins_sida_2006/pdf/ntozi_ziri.pdf
Abstract
The paper examines aspects of changes in the family and household structure during the AIDS epidemic in Uganda using data collected from a multi-phase study in six districts. The majority of households were of extended nature and there were high levels, though declining, of orphanhood and widowhood. There was also increase in the dependency burden. Households headed by males and the elderly increased and a few were headed by children. Monogamous households with children were increasing.

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