The impact of migration type on risky behaviors.

Demographers Richard Lalou and Victor Piché revisit the question of how migration affects the epidemic. Their study in Senegal shows that migration appears to have a restraining effect on sexual behavior upon return, and thus may offer protection. This finding, however, warrants some qualification.[article introduction]

Author(s): Lydié N

Publishing year: 2002

Pages: 7-9

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