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Volumn 8, Issue 2, 1998, Pages 3-4
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Why companies should intervene: a case study of the costs of HIV / AIDS to employers. Economic impact: Southern Africa.
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Author keywords
[No Author keywords available]
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Indexed keywords
ACQUIRED IMMUNE DEFICIENCY SYNDROME;
AFRICA;
AFRICA SOUTH OF THE SAHARA;
ARTICLE;
BOTSWANA;
COMMERCIAL PHENOMENA;
COMMERCIAL SECTOR;
DEVELOPING COUNTRY;
DISEASES;
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT;
ECONOMIC FACTORS;
ECONOMICS;
EMPLOYMENT;
ENGLISH SPEAKING AFRICA;
GENERAL ASPECTS OF DISEASE;
HEALTH CARE MANPOWER;
HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS INFECTION;
HUMAN RESOURCES;
LABOR FORCE;
MACROECONOMIC FACTORS;
MORBIDITY;
PRODUCTIVITY;
RESEARCH REPORT;
SOUTHERN AFRICA;
VIRAL DISEASES;
VIRUS INFECTION;
ACQUIRED IMMUNODEFICIENCY SYNDROME;
AFRICA;
AFRICA SOUTH OF THE SAHARA;
BOTSWANA;
COMMERCE;
COMMERCIAL SECTOR;
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES;
DISEASES;
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT;
ECONOMIC FACTORS;
ENGLISH SPEAKING AFRICA;
HIV INFECTIONS;
HUMAN RESOURCES;
LABOR FORCE;
MACROECONOMIC FACTORS;
MORBIDITY;
PRODUCTIVITY;
RESEARCH REPORT;
SOUTHERN AFRICA;
VIRAL DISEASES;
ACQUIRED IMMUNODEFICIENCY SYNDROME;
AFRICA;
AFRICA SOUTH OF THE SAHARA;
AFRICA, SOUTHERN;
BOTSWANA;
COMMERCE;
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES;
DISEASE;
ECONOMICS;
EFFICIENCY;
EMPLOYMENT;
HEALTH MANPOWER;
HIV INFECTIONS;
MORBIDITY;
VIRUS DISEASES;
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EID: 0032038615
PISSN: 10168974
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: None Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (2)
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References (0)
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