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Universal (Non)service? Water Markets, Household Demand and the Poor in Urban Kenya

机译:通用(非)服务?水市场,家庭需求与肯尼亚城市贫困

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Compared with the non-poor, just how inadequately are the urban poor served by the public utilities and private water providers? Based on a survey of 674 households, this paper examines current water use and unit costs in three Kenyan towns and also tests the willingness of the unconnected to pay for piped water or improved kiosk service. By examining the water use behaviour of poor and non-poor households, this study brings into question a long-standing notion in the literature—that only the poor are underserved, use little water and pay a lot for it. It also indicates that the standard prescription to 'price water and create water markets' is in itself insufficient to improve service delivery and that kiosks are not always a good solution for serving the poor.
机译:与非贫困人口相比,公共事业和私人供水商为城市贫困人口服务的程度如何?基于对674户家庭的调查,本文研究了肯尼亚三个城镇的当前用水量和单位成本,还测试了无联系者支付自来水或改善自助服务亭的意愿。通过研究贫困和非贫困家庭的用水行为,这项研究对文献中的一个长期观念提出了质疑,即只有穷人得到的服务不足,很少用水并且为此付出了很多。这也表明,“为水定价和建立水市场”的标准处方本身不足以改善服务的提供,而且自助服务亭并非总是为穷人服务的良好解决方案。

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