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Women, Wealth and Waterborne Disease: Smallholders' Willingness to Pay for a Multiple-Use Water Scheme in Ethiopia

机译:妇女,财富和水性疾病:小农愿意在埃塞俄比亚的多用途水计划支付

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This article identifies factors which contribute to households' willingness to pay for improving and protecting a multiple-use water scheme in Ethiopia. It does so through descriptive statistics, a probit model and contingent valuation methods complemented with qualitative data. Estimates suggest farmers' willingness to pay is based on gender, the prevalence of waterborne disease, the time to collect water, contact with extension services, access to credit, level of income and location. Respondents would pay 3.43 per cent of average income to participate. Consideration of how gendered norms influence women's access to extension, credit and local markets could extend the benefits of such schemes.
机译:本文确定了为家庭愿意为改善和保护埃塞俄比亚进行多用水计划的愿意促进家庭的因素。 它通过描述性统计数据,概率模型和辅助估值方法补充了定性数据。 估计建议农民支付的意愿是基于性别,水性疾病的患病率,收集水的时间,与推广服务接触,获得信贷,收入水平和地点。 受访者将支付3.43%的平均收入参加。 审议性别规范如何影响妇女对延伸,信贷和当地市场的获取,可以扩大此类计划的益处。

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