An Empirical Study of Sanitation and Health in Rural Uttarakhand, India (Report)
International Journal of Ecological Economics & Statistics 2008, Wntr, 10
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Abstract The paper explores sanitation and health in rural Uttarakhand, India. Data from a primary survey of 1530 households in 2004/05 are analysed. Factors affecting diarrhea episodes and latrine availability are studied. As expected latrine availability affects episodes of diarrhea negatively, while the availability of water has a positive effect on latrine availability and use. Education, poverty and the Swajal programme have significant effects on latrine availability.
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