2014
DOI: 10.1177/0049085714536804
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Socio-Economic Inequities and Household Sanitation in Rural India: A Comparative Analysis for Three States

Abstract: There is widespread concern about the socio-economic inequities that disadvantage certain households in rural India. This article focuses on inequities in the context of the shortage of household sanitation. Lack of proper sanitation is a major environmental risk to children's health and an inconvenience, particularly for women.We undertake a comparative analysis of three states, namely Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and the Punjab. These three states are chosen because they differ significantly in terms of the Human… Show more

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“…This change indeed reduced sago production which helped increasing the consumption rate of the rice which replaced sago as alternative food. Katrak (2014) stated that community in India villages failed to develop because it lacked of structures and infrastructures that should be provided by the government.…”
Section: Causes From Physical and Natural Environments Around Humanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This change indeed reduced sago production which helped increasing the consumption rate of the rice which replaced sago as alternative food. Katrak (2014) stated that community in India villages failed to develop because it lacked of structures and infrastructures that should be provided by the government.…”
Section: Causes From Physical and Natural Environments Around Humanmentioning
confidence: 99%