Clean water provision is considered crucial for eradicating waterborne diseases. However, the benefits of piped water can be limited in environments characterized by the inadequate storage and disposal of waste. This article studies the impact of waterworks and sewerage on mortality in German cities during the period 1877–1913. The results show that the supply of safe drinking water reduced the number of deaths, although to a lower extent than suggested previously. In the absence of efficient systems of sewage removal, contact with faeces and water contamination created a favourable environment for the spread of enteric ailments, offsetting some of the positive effects of waterworks. Moreover, the study shows that sanitary investments had i...
International audienceThe late decades of the nineteenth century and the first decades of the twenti...
This is an historical review of the drivers behind the slow development of safe water and sanitation...
This paper investigates whether high borrowing costs deterred investment in sanitation infrastructur...
Clean water provision is considered crucial towards eradicating water-borne diseases. However, the b...
The provision of clean water is mentioned as an important factor in many studies dealing with the dé...
After 1850, mortality began its long-term fall in most industrialized countries, a process that has ...
Kap. 1 schätzt den Effekt sozial gemischten Wohnens auf Resilienz gegenüber epidemischen Schocks. An...
Historically, improvements in municipal water quality led to substantial mortality decline in today’...
We analyse the role of modern water infrastructure in reducing infant mortality in Finnish cities an...
International audienceIt is common to argue that water infrastructure innovations improve life expec...
European and American cities grappled with severe housing and sanitation problems during the rapid u...
European foundries master the art of mass-producing cast iron pipes in the early 1800s (Cast Iron So...
What are the benefits of moving from intermittent water delivery (which limits user access to less t...
International audienceThe late decades of the nineteenth century and the first decades of the twenti...
This is an historical review of the drivers behind the slow development of safe water and sanitation...
This paper investigates whether high borrowing costs deterred investment in sanitation infrastructur...
Clean water provision is considered crucial towards eradicating water-borne diseases. However, the b...
The provision of clean water is mentioned as an important factor in many studies dealing with the dé...
After 1850, mortality began its long-term fall in most industrialized countries, a process that has ...
Kap. 1 schätzt den Effekt sozial gemischten Wohnens auf Resilienz gegenüber epidemischen Schocks. An...
Historically, improvements in municipal water quality led to substantial mortality decline in today’...
We analyse the role of modern water infrastructure in reducing infant mortality in Finnish cities an...
International audienceIt is common to argue that water infrastructure innovations improve life expec...
European and American cities grappled with severe housing and sanitation problems during the rapid u...
European foundries master the art of mass-producing cast iron pipes in the early 1800s (Cast Iron So...
What are the benefits of moving from intermittent water delivery (which limits user access to less t...
International audienceThe late decades of the nineteenth century and the first decades of the twenti...
This is an historical review of the drivers behind the slow development of safe water and sanitation...
This paper investigates whether high borrowing costs deterred investment in sanitation infrastructur...