Using data from the Indian Human Development Survey, this chapter examines both toilet possession and personal hygiene in India. It shows that the strongest influences on households in India having a toilet were their standard of living, the highest educational level of adults in the households, and whether or not they possesses ancillary amenities like a separate kitchen for cooking, a pucca roof and floor, and water supply within the dwelling or its compound. However, in so doing, it also shows that whether households had toilets depended not just on household-specific factors but also on the social environment within which the households were located. More specifically, ceteris paribus households in more developed villages would be mor...
Open defection is the practice of people defecting outside and not into a designated toilet. In rura...
Background: Bihar is one of the focus states under Swachh Bharat Mission (SBM) in India. A study was...
By the end of the Millennium Development Goal's target year, 2015, India had been declared as a coun...
Using data from the Indian Human Development Survey, this chapter examines both toilet possession an...
Of all the countries in the world, India has the highest number of people practicing open defecation...
dissertationThe lack of use of improved sanitation toilets is an important impediment to health outc...
Poor sanitation is an important policy issue facing India, which accounts for over half of the 1.1 b...
Sanitation hinders overall development process and poor sanitation practices deprive human access to...
India has the highest number of people defecating in the open, and the Indian Government is trying t...
60% of the world’s open defecation happens in India, and 70% of households in rural India defecate i...
In 2017, the Joint Monitoring Programme estimated that 520 million people in India were defecating i...
<p>Exposure to open defecation has serious consequences for child mortality, health, and human capit...
In the latest post of our SDGs series (with Africa at LSE and the IGC), Britta Augsburg and Paul Rod...
Partial use of toilets has been a neglected topic, but is now becoming well documented in India, whe...
BACKGROUND: Open defecation is widely practiced in India. To improve sanitation and promote better h...
Open defection is the practice of people defecting outside and not into a designated toilet. In rura...
Background: Bihar is one of the focus states under Swachh Bharat Mission (SBM) in India. A study was...
By the end of the Millennium Development Goal's target year, 2015, India had been declared as a coun...
Using data from the Indian Human Development Survey, this chapter examines both toilet possession an...
Of all the countries in the world, India has the highest number of people practicing open defecation...
dissertationThe lack of use of improved sanitation toilets is an important impediment to health outc...
Poor sanitation is an important policy issue facing India, which accounts for over half of the 1.1 b...
Sanitation hinders overall development process and poor sanitation practices deprive human access to...
India has the highest number of people defecating in the open, and the Indian Government is trying t...
60% of the world’s open defecation happens in India, and 70% of households in rural India defecate i...
In 2017, the Joint Monitoring Programme estimated that 520 million people in India were defecating i...
<p>Exposure to open defecation has serious consequences for child mortality, health, and human capit...
In the latest post of our SDGs series (with Africa at LSE and the IGC), Britta Augsburg and Paul Rod...
Partial use of toilets has been a neglected topic, but is now becoming well documented in India, whe...
BACKGROUND: Open defecation is widely practiced in India. To improve sanitation and promote better h...
Open defection is the practice of people defecting outside and not into a designated toilet. In rura...
Background: Bihar is one of the focus states under Swachh Bharat Mission (SBM) in India. A study was...
By the end of the Millennium Development Goal's target year, 2015, India had been declared as a coun...