Authors
Priti Parikh, Kun Fu, Himanshu Parikh, Allan McRobie, Gerard George
Publication date
2015/2/1
Journal
World Development
Volume
66
Pages
468-486
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
We examine the relationship between infrastructure provision and poverty alleviation by analyzing 500 interviews conducted in serviced and non-serviced slums in India. Using a mixed-method approach of qualitative analysis and regression modeling, we find that infrastructure was associated with a 66% increase in education among females. Service provision increased literacy by 62%, enhanced income by 36%, and reduced health costs by 26%. Evidence suggests that a gender-sensitive consideration of infrastructure is necessary and that a ‘one-size-fits-all’ approach will not suffice. We provide evidence that infrastructure investment is critical for well-being of slum dwellers and women in particular.
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Scholar articles
P Parikh, K Fu, H Parikh, A McRobie, G George - World Development, 2015