Revealed Preference for Open Defecation: Evidence from a New Survey in Rural North India

Published By: Economic and Political Weekly (EPW) | Published Date: September, 20 , 2014

Despite economic growth, government latrine construction, and increasing recognition among policymakers that open defecation constitutes a health and human capital crisis, it remains stubbornly widespread in rural India. The study predict that if the government were to build a latrine for every rural household that lacks one, without changing sanitation preferences, most people would nevertheless defecate in the open. Policymakers in India must lead a large-scale campaign to promote latrine use.

Author(s): Diane Coffey, Dean Spears, Aashish Gupta, Nikhil Srivastav, Sangita Vyas, Payal Hathi, Nidhi Khurana | Posted on: Oct 07, 2014 | Views(694) | Download (148)


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