Whiteside, Alan
Whiteside, Alan, 1956-
Whiteside, Alan W.
Whiteside, Alan (Alan Walter)
Alan Whiteside
VIAF ID: 17511182 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Whiteside, Alan W.
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Whiteside, Alan ‡d 1956-
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Works
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AIDS and governance | |
Aids in the twenty-first century : disease and globalization | |
AIDS, security and the military in Africa: a sober appraisal | |
AIDS : socio-economic causes and consequences | |
Aids : the challenge for South Africa | |
Facing up to AIDS : the socio-economic impact in Southern Africa | |
HIV/AIDS | |
The HIV pandemic : local and global implications | |
The impact of AIDS on industry in Zimbabwe | |
Implications of AIDS for demography and policy in Southern Africa | |
Industrialization and investment incentives in Southern Africa | |
Industry, investment incentives and the foreign exchange crisis : Zambia, a case study | |
Investment opportunities in Southern Africa : the business climate in the SADCC States | |
Labour legislation in Kwazulu : recent developments | |
The making of vulnerabilities: understanding the differentiated effects of HIV and AIDS among street traders in Warwick Junction, Durban, South Africa | |
New and re-emerging infectious diseases in Sub-Saharan Africa | |
Past trends and future prospects for labour migration to South Africa, 1985: | |
The political economy of AIDS in Africa | |
Principes directeurs applicables aux études de l'impact social et économique du VIH/SIDA | |
Productivity : health and education | |
Reviewing "emergencies" for Swaziland : shifting the paradigm in a new era | |
Some aspects of labour relationships between the Republic of South Africa and neighbouring states | |
Towards a post-apartheid future, 1992: | |
What is driving the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Swaziland, and what more can we do about it? : final report |