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The Impact Of Clean Water On Infant Mortality: Evidence From China

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Using Demographic and Health Surveys, this study examined the impact of clean water and improved sanitation on child morality in five South Asian countries. South Asia is the

The Impact of Clean Water on Infant Mortality: Evidence from Piped

We examine the impact of clean drinking water on infant mortality in China using a novel instrumental variable: the leastcost distance between water sources and infant mortality –

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Microorganism-mediated degradation of water quality is a major public health concern in developing countries. Previous literature has shown an association between

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  • The Impact of Clean Water on Infant Mortality: Evidence from China
  • Surface Water Quality and Infant Mortality in China
  • Sanitation and child health in India
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The analyses show that provision of tap water significantly decreases infant mortality in China, and a 10% increase in tap water coverage is estimated to lead to a 8% decrease in county

Abstract: More than three-quarters of a billion people live without a close source of clean water. While, the immediate impact of clean water access on infant mortality is well documented,

Sanitation and child health in India

Evidence from a number of historical studies has demonstrated a strong impact of the provision of clean water on mortality risks, while no clear effect has been reported in

This paper examines the impact of clean drinking water on infant mortality in China. We construct a cost surface based on the geographic distribution of Chinese major water sources (mostly

The Effects of Piped Water Coverage on Infant Mortality Rate by Different Causes of Death – „The Impact of Clean Water on Infant Mortality: Evidence from China“ Table 5. Skip to search form

Abstract: We examine the impact of clean drinking water on infant mortality in China using a novel instrumental variable: the least-cost distance of piped water infrastructure between water

The most recent review by WHO suggests that clean drinking water provided at the point-of-use, Leino J, Miguel E, Zwane AP. Spring Cleaning: Rural Water Impacts,

Chay and Greenstone (2003b) provide compelling evidence for the linkage between the Clean Air Act of 1970 and infant mortality in the U.S. It remains to be determined, however,

Surface Water Quality and Infant Mortality in China Author(s): He, Guojun; Perloff, Jeffrey 2016 ; An infant-centric family informatics system to improve social support and reduce childcare

Surface water pollution has a significant, nonmonotonic effect on the infant mortality rate in China. As surface water quality deteriorates, the infant mortality rate first increases and then decre

We examine the impact of clean drinking water on infant mortality in China using a novel instrumental variable: the least-cost distance of piped water infrastructure between water

We examine the impact of clean drinking water on infant mortality in China using a novel instrumental variable: the least-cost distance of piped water infrastructure between water

We examine the impact of clean drinking water on infant mortality in China using a novel instrumental variable: the least-cost distance of piped water infrastructure between water

Abstract We examine the impact of clean drinking water on infant mortality in China using a novel instrumental variable: the least-cost distance of piped water infrastructure between water

In an economic study of the impacts of the clean water awakening between 1900 and 1980, a period when water filtration techniques became widely adopted in the United

Yet, because data on irrigation activity and water use is often unavailable, this analysis utilizes the construction of irrigation dams as a proxy for increased agricultural water

The lack of clean water sources and long distances to obtain water are additional risk factors for pregnant women. Download: Download high-res image (723KB) Download:

Despite of significant growth in all walks of life, the issue of infant mortality still a major concern in most of the developing economies. The world development indicators (WDI)

The outcome of the analysis suggests that: (a) on average, the child mortality rate of both infant and under-5 years are negatively and significantly related with energy

PIP: The UN designation of the 1980s as the International Drinking Water Supply and Sanitation Decade has stimulated research into the effect of water supply on public health. This paper

We assemble the most comprehensive data set for China of access to clean water, infant mortality, and surface water quality. We find that provision of piped water significantly

In this study, we estimate the impact of piped water provision on infant mortality in China. We have compiled what is to our knowledge the most comprehensive assessment of clean water

Drinking water, fracking, and infant health Hill, Elaine L., (2022) Something in the pipe : Flint water crisis and health at birth

Here we examine the impact of clean drinking water on infant mortality in China using a novel instrumental variable: the leastcost distance between water sources and infant – mortality

Universal access to safe drinking water is one of the keys and important goals from a total of 17 sustainable development targets initiated by the United Nations which have to be