Project Draft Paper

Armed Conflict and Household Source of Water

Publisher

ERF

Date

November, 2020

Using pairing of household level and armed conflict data with a generalized difference-in-differences approach, we find that households located in conflict affected areas are more likely to have access to drinking water through direct access to the dwelling or through bottled water than through public access and mobile trucks.
Armed Conflict and Household Source of Water

Research Fellows

Georges Naufal

Associate Research Scientist, Public Policy Research Institute,...

Armed Conflict and Household Source of Water

Authors

Michael Malcolm

Associate Professor of economics at West Chester...

Armed Conflict and Household Source of Water

Authors

Vidya Diwakar

Researcher in the Chronic Poverty Advisory NetworK