Truck Drivers And Casual Sex: An Inquiry Into The Potential Spread of HIV/AIDS in the Baltic Region (World Bank Working Papers) (World Bank Working Papers) артикул 4879a.
Truck Drivers And Casual Sex: An Inquiry Into The Potential Spread of HIV/AIDS in the Baltic Region (World Bank Working Papers) (World Bank Working Papers) артикул 4879a.

Book DescriptionTruck Drivers and Casual Sex is part of the World Bank Working Paper series These papers are published to communicate the results of the Banks ongoing research and to stimulate public discussion Workers in the transport industry, including long-distance drivers, are at a high risk of HIV infections Frequent traveling, long овккз absences away from home, long waits at border crossings and the apparent abundant presence of commercial sex workers at these places mean truck drivers are particularly vulnerable to engaging in casual sex While the threat of an HIV/AIDS epidemic cannot be taken lightly in any country of the Europe and Central Asia region, four countries Poland, Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia stand outas being particularly vulnerable First, the prevalence of HIV/AIDS is relatively high and is rapidly increasing in locations neighboring these countries, like Ukraine, Belarus, and Moldova, where public health conditions are also rapidly deteriorating Second, because of their geographical location, Poland, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania stand at the crossroads of the main East-West and North-South transport corridors, and represent the link between countries of the former Soviet Union and western Europe The open borders and rapid transit threatens to broaden the sweep of the HIV epidemic, from Russia, Ukraine and Belarus to Poland, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, as drug injectors and sex workers come into contact with other population groups in these countries Truck Drivers and Casual Sex is based on a survey that explores the practice of casual sex among truck drivers and commercial sex workers in the border areas of Poland and Lithuania at a point of time It uses this evidence to extrapolate the potential impact of these practices on the spread of HIV/AIDS in these countries Download DescriptionTruck Drivers and Casual Sex is part of the World Bank Working Paper series These papers are published to communicate the results of the Bank's ongoing research and to stimulate public discussion Workers in the transport industry, including long-distance drivers, are at a high risk of HIV infections Frequent traveling, long absences away from home, long waits at border crossings and the apparent abundant presence of commercial sex workers at these places mean truck drivers are particularly vulnerable to engaging in casual sex While the threat of an HIV/AIDS epidemic cannot be taken lightly in any country of the Europe and Central Asia region, four countries - Poland, Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia - stand out as being particularly vulnerable First, the prevalence of HIV/AIDS is relatively high and is rapidly increasing in locations neighboring these countries, like Ukraine, Belarus, and Moldova,where public health conditions are also rapidly deteriorating Second, because of their geographical location, Poland, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania stand at the crossroads of the main East-West and North-South transport corridors, and represent the linkbetween countries of the former Soviet Union and western Europe The open borders and rapid transit threatens to broaden the sweep of the HIV epidemic, from Russia, Ukraine and Belarus to Poland, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, as drug injectors and sex workers come into contact with other population groups in these countries Truck Drivers and Casual Sex is based on a survey that explores the practice of casual sex among truck drivers and commercial sex workers in the border areas of Poland and Lithuania at a point of time It uses this evidence to extrapolate the potential impact of these practices on the spread of HIV/AIDS in these countries.  Переводчик:2004 г 40 стр ISBN 0821358944.