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Against AIDS : Economic Analysis on Chinese Rural Women
Deng Dasong,Ling Zhang Research Institute of Asian Women Sookmyung Women' 2005 Asian Women Vol.21 No.-
The Chinese government has realized that the spread of HIV/AIDS will finally set off the fruits of economic development. The disease begins from the weak, and then spreads quickly to every stratum of the population, which leads to irremediable shortage of human resources and eventually the stagnation and even retrogression of economic growth. The difficulty to control it is that this incurable disease will go into human social behavior, grow in the weak links of the society and entangle many other problems into a complicated vicious circle. Poverty, ignorance and indifference upon the weak have become the main reasons for the rapid spread of AIDS. Therefore, AIDS is regarded as the adjunct of social injustice, and consequently the protection of the weak has been attached unprecedented importance. At present, the spread of AIDS in China is wide spread in some places and among special groups. The AIDS patients are mainly from the rural areas, since drug abusers, prostitutes and those who sell blood are also mainly concentrated in the rural areas. Women, the most vulnerable group, are at the beginning of the vicious circle. The vulnerable position of rural women makes them the group most easily infected by AIDS and then the new source of infection. To effectively control the spread of the disease, it is necessary to attach great attention to this vulnerable group and provide them with effective help. This paper, after analyzing the vulnerability of Chinese rural women, points out the importance of maintaining social justice and protecting the vulnerable groups in preventing the spread of HIV/AIDS in China.
Against AIDS: Economic Analysis on Chinese Rural Women
Deng Dasong & Ling Zhang 숙명여자대학교 아시아여성연구원 2005 Asian Women Vol.21 No.-
The Chinese government has realized that the spread of HIV/AIDS will finally set off the fruits of economic development. The disease begins from the weak, and then spreads quickly to every stratum of the population, which leads to irremediable shortage of human resources and eventually the stagnation and even retrogression of economic growth. The difficulty to control it is that this incurable disease will go into human social behavior, grow in the weak links of the society and entangle many other problems into a complicated vicious circle. Poverty, ignorance and indifference upon the weak have become the main reasons for the rapid spread of AIDS. Therefore, AIDS is regarded as the adjunct of social injustice, and consequently the protection of the weak has been attached unprecedented importance. At present, the spread of AIDS in China is wide spread in some places and among special groups. The AIDS patients are mainly from the rural areas, since drug abusers, prostitutes and those who sell blood are also mainly concentrated in the rural areas. Women, the most vulnerable group, are at the beginning of the vicious circle. The vulnerable position of rural women makes them the group most easily infected by AIDS and then the new source of infection. To effectively control the spread of the disease, it is necessary to attach great attention to this vulnerable group and provide them with effective help. This paper, after analyzing the vulnerability of Chinese rural women, points out the importance of maintaining social justice and protecting the vulnerable groups in preventing the spread of HIV/AIDS in China.