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Does Piped Water Reduce Diarrhea for Children in Rural India?

Does Piped Water Reduce Diarrhea for Children in Rural India?

The effects of public investments aimed at directly improving children's health are theoretically ambiguous, since the outcomes also depend on indirect effects through parental inputs. The authors investigate the role of such inputs in influencing the incidence of child health gains from access...

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Main Authors: Jalan, Jyotsna, Ravallion, Martin
Format: Policy Research Working Paper
Language:en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2014
Subjects:
Safe water supply
Diarrhoeal diseases
Child health
Access to water
Rural water supply
Water sanitation
Mothers' education
Water storage
Water supply & sanitation
access to safe drinking water
Air
child health
child mortality
contaminated water
day care
demographics
dividends
drinking water
Economic Review
Economics
employment
equilibrium
families
Family Planning
Health Care
health indicators
health outcomes
health status
households
housing
income
income distribution
infants
intervention
intrinsic value
medical treatment
multipliers
nutrition
parents
piped water
Policy makers
POLICY RESEARCH
poor water quality
private goods
radio
schools
selection bias
service provision
Unsafe drinking water
wages
water infrastructure
water quality
water source
water storage
Water Supply
welfare gains
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10986/18199
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