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01.02.2012

Migration, Marital Change, and HIV Infection in Malawi

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Abstract

Research on the relationship between migration and HIV infection in sub-Saharan Africa often suggests that migrants are at higher risk of HIV infection because they are more likely to engage in HIV risk behaviors than nonmigrants, and they tend to move to areas with a relatively higher HIV prevalence. Although migration may be a risk factor for HIV infection, I instead focus on the possibility that the HIV positive are more likely to migrate. Using a longitudinal data set of permanent rural residents and migrants from Malawi, I find that migrants originating from rural areas are indeed more likely than nonmigrants to be HIV positive and to have engaged in HIV risk behaviors. The increased HIV risk among migrants may be due to the selection of HIV-positive individuals into migration; I find that HIV-positive individuals are more likely to migrate than those who are HIV negative. The explanation for this phenomenon appears to be marital instability, which occurs more frequently among HIV-positive individuals and leads to migration after marital change.

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1
The link between urban migration and HIV risk may have weakened over time: Coffee et al. (2005) showed that rural-urban migration is no longer associated with increased risk of HIV infection in some areas of sub-Saharan Africa, and Coast (2006) found that some migrants are aware of the higher HIV prevalence in urban areas and claim to have changed their behavior in response to the increased risk of HIV infection.
 
2
I define urban migration as a move to one of the regional capitals of Malawi (Mzuzu for the northern region, Lilongwe for the central region, and Blantyre for the southern region), or to the capital of one of Malawi’s 22 districts.
 
3
Reasons for migration in Table 1 were asked directly of migrants interviewed by the migration study team in 2007. Reasons for migration for migrants not interviewed are from the migration autopsies, which were administered to relatives or friends of the migrant.
 
4
Table A1 in the Online Resource 1 shows a full tabulation of all reasons for migration for both the MDICP migration target sample and the respondents interviewed by the migration study team.
 
5
As previously noted, it is possible that respondents who were interviewed by the main MDICP survey team (“nonmigrants”) could have migrated once or more in their lifetime. For these individuals, the migration occurred either before 1998 (when the first MDICP survey took place), or in between MDICP waves with a return to the MDICP sample village by another wave of data collection. For the latter, among respondents considered nonmigrants, the following percentages of respondents reported living outside the district for one month or more in the previous year: for men and women, respectively, 16.1% and 8.9% in 2001, 15.3% and 9.8% in 2004, and 14.8% and 10.4% in 2006.
 
6
Because more than one wife could have been tested, polygamous men were dropped from the analysis.
 
7
Not shown are similar regressions in which the dependent variable is having lived outside the village for one month or more in the past year. There is no significant association between respondents’ or spouses’ migration status and HIV status in these models.
 
8
It would be useful to know whether migrants were also more likely to experience the death of a spouse as well as a divorce, but the small sample size of respondents who were widowed between 2004 and 2006 precludes such analysis.
 
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Metadaten
Titel
Migration, Marital Change, and HIV Infection in Malawi
verfasst von
Philip Anglewicz
Publikationsdatum
01.02.2012
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Demography / Ausgabe 1/2012
Print ISSN: 0070-3370
Elektronische ISSN: 1533-7790
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13524-011-0072-x

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