Author/Authors :
IJAIYA, GAFAR T. University of Ilorin - Department of Economics, Nigeria , RAHEEM, USMAN A. University of Ilorin - Department of Geography, Nigeria , OLATINWO, ABDUL WAHEED O. University of Ilorin - Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Nigeria , IJAIYA, MUNIR University of Ilorin - Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Nigeria , BELLO, RAJI A. University of Ilorin - Department of Economics, Nigeria
Abstract :
Using a cross-country data drawn from some of countries in South Central and South-East Asia and a regression analysis, this paper examines the impact of HIV/AIDS on the well-being of the people in these sub-regions. Holding the incidence of tuberculosis constant, the result indicates that the prevalence of HIV/AIDS has little or no significant impact on well-being. A situation that can be linked to efforts put in place by the governments of the countries in the sub-regions in curtailing the menace of HIV/AIDS. This result notwithstanding, the paper still suggests measures that can be used to curtail the spread and the treatment of the disease in the sub-regions.