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Community interactions and sanitation use by the urban poor: Survey evidence from India’s slums

Title
Community interactions and sanitation use by the urban poor: Survey evidence from India’s slums
Author
이유정
Keywords
development; environment; exclusion; policy; poverty; sanitation; slums; sustainability
Issue Date
2020-05
Publisher
SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
Citation
URBAN STUDIES, v. 58, no. 4, page. 715-732, article no. 0042098020911824
Abstract
While the current scholarship on open defecation overwhelmingly focuses on increasing access to sanitation facilities as the solution, millions of people around the world still practise open defecation despite having latrines. This is especially problematic in urban slums where people are more vulnerable to sanitation-related diseases compared with rural areas because of their high population density. We explore why latrines are not being used even when they are available to slum dwellers by identifying social interactions that serve as information channels that promote public latrine use. Using an original survey in New Delhi, we find that slum dwellers who frequently interact with slum leaders, more so than other community leaders, are more likely to use nearby public latrines regularly. A survey of slum leaders finds that their role in fixing and maintaining public latrines and informing others of these acts as well as educating people on hygiene encourage public latrine use.
URI
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0042098020911824https://repository.hanyang.ac.kr/handle/20.500.11754/166374
ISSN
0042-0980; 1360-063X
DOI
10.1177/0042098020911824
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