Phil Anglewicz

Philip Anglewicz's primary research interest is in the relationship between migration and health in developing countries, which he has pursued in several contexts. In 2007, Anglewicz conducted a study on the relationship between internal migration, marriage, and HIV infection in Malawi, which involved collecting survey and HIV biomarker data for over 500 migrants in Malawi. In his current research, Anglewicz is investigating the relationship between rural-urban migration and health in Thailand, and the effect of Hurricane Katrina on migration patterns on the Vietnamese population in New Orleans. In addition to migration, Anglewicz is also engaged in research on the effects of the HIV/AIDS epidemic on household composition and social support systems in sub-Saharan Africa, biomarker measures of health, and survey methodology.

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Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

panglew1@jhu.edu
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18 January 2024 | research article

Does the fulfillment of contraceptive method preferences affect contraceptive continuation? Evidence from urban Kenya, Nigeria, and Senegal

Carolina Cardona, David Bishai, Phil Anglewicz

Volume: 50 Article ID: 5
Pages: 131–170
DOI: 10.4054/DemRes.2024.50.5

24 January 2018 | descriptive finding

Shocks and migration in Malawi

Phil Anglewicz, Tyler W. Myroniuk

Volume: 38 Article ID: 14
Pages: 321–334
DOI: 10.4054/DemRes.2018.38.14

13 December 2012 | research article

Intergenerational Transfers in the Era of HIV/AIDS: Evidence from Rural Malawi

Iliana Kohler, Hans-Peter Kohler, Phil Anglewicz, Jere Behrman

Volume: 27 Article ID: 27
Pages: 775–834
DOI: 10.4054/DemRes.2012.27.27

05 May 2011 | research article

HIV/AIDS and time allocation in rural Malawi

Simona Bignami-Van Assche, Ari Van Assche, Phil Anglewicz, Peter Fleming, Catherine van de Ruit

Volume: 24 Article ID: 27
Pages: 671–708
DOI: 10.4054/DemRes.2011.24.27

05 May 2009 | research article

The Malawi Diffusion and Ideational Change Project 2004-06

Phil Anglewicz, Jimi Adams, Francis Obare, Hans-Peter Kohler, Susan Watkins

Volume: 20 Article ID: 21
Pages: 503–540
DOI: 10.4054/DemRes.2009.20.21

10 February 2009 | research article

Overestimating HIV infection:

Phil Anglewicz, Hans-Peter Kohler

Volume: 20 Article ID: 6
Pages: 65–96
DOI: 10.4054/DemRes.2009.20.6

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