Governing Health Risk by Buying Behaviour

作者: Sophie Harman

DOI: 10.1111/J.1467-9248.2011.00920.X

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摘要: This article considers the role of conditional cash transfers as a mechanism governing health risk by buying behaviour change in sexual practice. Conditional have come to be identified potential solution problem HIV prevention, and such look likely applied throughout countries with high prevalence rates sub-Saharan Africa. The implications two pilot studies Tanzania Malawi for infection. It outlines individual rationality, relatively inexpensive programme outcomes, some limitations these initiatives bodies, rationality global governance. makes argument that should met caution represents intersection bio-political control neo-liberal forms e...

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