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The effect of HIV prevention products on incentives to supply condomless commercial sex among female sex workers in South Africa
2018
Health Economics
Evidence suggests that economic factors play an important role in commercial sex work, in particular that condomless sex commands a price premium relative to condom-protected sex. This paper explores whether the use of a new HIV prevention product, with 100% efficacy but modeled after pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), could change the price and quantity of condomless commercial sex supplied. We collected stated preference data from 122 HIV-negative female sex workers in urban South Africa, using
doi:10.1002/hec.3784
pmid:29926508
fatcat:icaylzrzqjdkpbuwrfggqf4qye