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Sanitation and externalities : evidence from early childhood health in rural India (English)

This paper estimates two sources of benefits related to sanitation infrastructure access on early childhood health: a direct benefit a household receives when moving from open to fixed-point defecation or from unimproved sanitation to improved sanitation, and an external benefit (externality) produced by the neighborhood's access to sanitation infrastructure. The paper uses a sample of children under 48 months in rural areas of India from the Third...
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Andres,Luis Alberto; Briceno,Bertha; Chase,Claire; Echenique Henning,Juan Agustin.

Sanitation and externalities : evidence from early childhood health in rural India (English). Policy Research working paper ; no. WPS 6737 Washington, DC: World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/804301468284094244

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