Approaches to promote handwashing and sanitation behaviour change in lowand middleincome countries: a mixed method systematic review

E De Buck, H Van Remoortel, K Hannes… - Campbell Systematic …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract This Campbell Systematic Review examines the effectiveness of different
approaches for promoting handwashing and sanitation behaviour change, and factors …

[PDF][PDF] Revealed preference for open defecation

D Coffey, A Gupta, P Hathi, N Khurana… - Economic & Political …, 2014 - sas.upenn.edu
Most people who live in India defecate in the open. Most people worldwide who defecate in
the open live in India. Open defecation has dire consequences: it kills babies, impedes the …

[图书][B] Randomized control trials in the field of development: A critical perspective

F Bédécarrats, I Guérin, F Roubaud - 2020 - library.oapen.org
In October 2019, Abhijit Banerjee, Esther Duflo, and Michael Kremer jointly won the 51st
Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel" for their …

[HTML][HTML] Understanding open defecation in rural India: Untouchability, pollution, and latrine pits

D Coffey, A Gupta, P Hathi, D Spears… - … and Political Weekly, 2017 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
India has far higher open defecation rates than other developing regions where people are
poorer, literacy rates are lower, and water is relatively more scarce. In practice, government …

[HTML][HTML] Exposure to open defecation can account for the Indian enigma of child height

D Spears - Journal of Development Economics, 2020 - Elsevier
Physical height is an important measure of human capital. However, differences in average
height across developing countries are poorly explained by economic differences. Children …

[HTML][HTML] WASH practices and its association with nutritional status of adolescent girls in poverty pockets of eastern India

A Chattopadhyay, V Sethi, VP Nagargoje… - BMC women's …, 2019 - Springer
Abstract Background Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) practices may affect the
growth and nutritional status among adolescents. Therefore, this paper assesses WASH …

Women's education and child stunting reduction in India

VK Pillai, A Maleku - J. Soc. & Soc. Welfare, 2019 - HeinOnline
In spite of India's healthy economic growth during the last two decades, about 40 percent of
all children in India today are stunted. Though the problem has received widespread …

[HTML][HTML] Disparity in childhood stunting in India: Relative importance of community-level nutrition and sanitary practices

K Banerjee, LK Dwivedi - PloS one, 2020 - journals.plos.org
Despite rapid macro-economic growth, one-third of the global burden of childhood stunting
is contributed by India. This burden is characterized by wide-spread geographical variation …

Open defecation: evidence from a new survey in rural north India

D Coffey, A Gupta, P Hathi, N Khurana… - Economic and Political …, 2014 - JSTOR
Despite economic growth, government latrine construction, and increasing recognition
among policymakers that open defecation constitutes a health and human capital crisis, it …

Undernutrition's blind spot: a review of fecally transmitted infections in India

R Chambers, G von Medeazza - Journal of water, sanitation and …, 2014 - iwaponline.com
With relevance to India and more widely, this review article examines links between fecally
transmitted infections (FTIs) and undernutrition, presents a new framework for understanding …