Determinants and Benefits of Household Level Participation in Rural Drinking Water Projects in India |
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Authors: | Linda Stalker Prokopy |
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Affiliation: | 1. Purdue University , USA lprokopy@purdue.edu |
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Abstract: | Abstract Using data from households in 45 villages in rural India, this paper finds that wealth, literacy, household and village size are often determinants of two measures of participation in community-based development projects: meeting attendance and capital cost contributions. Using propensity score matching, this study concludes that participation leads to benefits for the households that participate although these benefits are strongest in regions with higher levels of overall participation. This study finds no evidence of elite capture with both poor and wealthy households benefiting from their participation. |
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