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Home / Environment / Clean Water: India Values It More Than Cash

Clean Water: India Values It More Than Cash

10 Dec

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Summary

  • Households value clean water more than cash transfers.
  • Rural Indian communities highly prioritize water access.
  • Direct delivery reveals higher clean water valuation.
Clean Water: India Values It More Than Cash

Research conducted in rural India, specifically in Odisha, has uncovered a profound valuation of clean, accessible water among households. The study, which delivered clean water directly to homes, found that people were willing to pay more for it than previously estimated through indirect methods.

Results indicate a strong preference for clean water over cash, with Willingness to Accept (WTA) values being notably high. This suggests that the inconveniences associated with traditional water collection and treatment have historically masked the true perceived value of potable water in low-income settings.

The findings advocate for policy shifts, emphasizing the importance of accessible, reliable, and dignified water delivery services. Such approaches are crucial for improving household well-being and ensuring equitable access to safe drinking water, particularly where infrastructure is underdeveloped.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Households in rural India, particularly in Odisha, value clean water significantly more than cash, demonstrating a strong preference for consistent access over monetary alternatives.
Direct delivery in Odisha removed burdens like collection time, transport, and taste, allowing researchers to measure the true value households place on clean water itself.
The NBER Working Paper 33557 shows that when clean water is easily accessible, households value it highly, indicating that resistance to treatment methods stems from inconvenience, not lack of desire for cleanliness.

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