A Lasting Effect of the HIV/AIDS Pandemic: Orphans and Pro-Social Behavior

Bryan C. McCannon, Zachary B Rodriguez
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The HIV/AIDS pandemic has caused numerous deaths. One unfortunate consequence of this is the deterioration in family structure and the prevalence of orphanhood. We investigate whether individuals who were orphaned as a child suffer long-term consequences through a underinvestment in their social capital. We conduct a framed field experiment in rural, southern Uganda where the HIV/AIDS pandemic hit hardest. In the experiment, subjects made decisions to contribute to a public good. Results indicate that adults who were orphaned as a child free ride more contributing less to the public good. We explore the mechanism through which their background operates. We provide evidence that an important channel is through social norms. Subjects orphaned when young tend to have lower expectations regarding typical behavior of others. A strong interaction effect is identified where those with the lowest expectations who were also orphaned contribute the least to the public good. Thus, we document long-term consequences to a community of the adverse health event.
艾滋病毒/艾滋病流行病的持久影响:孤儿和亲社会行为
艾滋病毒/艾滋病流行病造成许多人死亡。这种情况的一个不幸后果是家庭结构的恶化和孤儿的普遍存在。我们调查了儿童时期成为孤儿的人是否因社会资本投资不足而遭受长期后果。我们在艾滋病毒/艾滋病流行最严重的乌干达南部农村地区进行了一项有框架的实地试验。在实验中,受试者决定为公共利益做出贡献。结果表明,小时候成为孤儿的成年人搭便车更多,对公共利益的贡献更少。我们探讨了他们的背景运作的机制。我们提供的证据表明,一个重要的渠道是通过社会规范。幼年成为孤儿的人往往对他人的典型行为期望值较低。在期望最低的孤儿对公共利益的贡献最小的地方,发现了强烈的相互作用效应。因此,我们记录了不良健康事件对社区的长期影响。
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