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Changes In Open Defecation In Rural North India: 2014-2018

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Our study focuses on sanitation in rural India for several reasons. First, open defecation is far more common in rural India than in urban India. Second, about 70% of the Indian population

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Shifting social norms to reduce open defecation in rural India

June 2014, we reported the results of a survey of rural sanitation behaviour in north India. Here, we report results from a late 2018 survey that revisited households

Here, we report results from a late 2018 survey that revisited households from the 2014 survey in four states: Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh. Although rural latrine

Changes in open defecation, 2014–18: Table 4 summarises the changes in open defecation and latrine ownership between the two surveys.

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Ashish Gupta, Lead author of the study Changes in Open Defecation in Rural North India: 2014-2018. In January, a group of researchers, coming from a wide variety of

Open defecation (OD), an age-old practice in India, impacts the health of individuals as well as their communities. To tackle the problem, the Government of India launched the Swachh

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All of us at r.i.c.e. are excited to announce our new working paper, ‚Changes in open defecation in rural north India: 2014 – 2018‘. The paper documents the extent of open defecation in rural

Conclusions from the 2014 survey were published in EPW. Much open defecation remains. 44% of rural people over two years old in rural Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Uttar

The paper documents the extent of open defecation in rural areas of four north Indian states. It is based on a new survey we conducted in the latter half of 2018 and a survey by Accountability

Here, we report results from a late 2018 survey that revisited households from the 2014 survey in four states: Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh. Although rural latrine

Changes in Open Defecation in Rural North India: 2014-2018 IZA DP No. 12065: Changes in Open Defecation in Rural North India: 2014-2018 Aashish Gupta, Nazar Khalid, Devashish

For the 2018 survey 1,224 of the same households as 2014 were revisited, while 334 were visited for the first time – making it a total of 1,558 households in 2018.The 2018 survey tried to

Changes in Open Defecation in Rural India: 2014-2018

Here, we report results from a late 2018 survey that revisited households from the 2014 survey in four states: Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh. Although

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  • Shifting social norms to reduce open defecation in rural India
  • Changes in open defecation in rural north India: 2014

Changes in open defecation in rural north India 2018, 2014. 5: 2014: Disrespectful Maternity Care: Labor Room Violence in Government Health Facilities in India . L Pant, N Khalid, K Sharma, N

The authors say that, over the four years of SBM (2014-2018), the reduction in open defecation was approximately 26 per cent. However, they note that SBM came at a social cost: coercion

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For the 2018 survey 1,224 of the same households as 2014 were revisited, while 334 were visited for the first time – making it a total of 1,558 households in 2018.The 2018 survey tried to

Revealed preference for open defecation: Evidence from a new

Toilet ownership in India has grown in recent years, but open defecation can persist even when rural households own latrines. There are at least two pathways through which social norms

In the same line, the preference for open defecation among rural households has also been documented in five north Indian states (Coffey et al., 2014). Similarly, Ngwu (2017),

In June 2014, the results of a survey of rural sanitation behaviour in North India were first reported. The results from a late 2018 survey that revisited households from the 2014

79% of households visited in 2018 survey were first visited in 2014 because we are revisiting the same villages, and in fact in most cases, the same households, we are able to talk about

Our core focus is on children in rural north India. Our research studies health care at the start of life, sanitation, air pollution, maternal health, social inequality, and other

A new study, released on January 9, 2019, on the changes in open defecation in rural north India between 2014 and 2018 reveals that even though the pace of toilet