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Publications [#267205] of Subhrendu K. Pattanayak

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  1. Pattanayak, SK; Yang, JC; Dickinson, KL; Poulos, C; Patil, SR; Mallick, R; Blitstein, J; Praharaj, P, Shame or subsidy revisited: Social mobilization for sanitation in Orissa, India, Bulletin of World Health Organization, vol. 87 no. 8 (Summer, 2009), pp. 580-587 [19705007], [doi]
    (last updated on 2024/03/28)

    Abstract:

    Objective

    To determine the effectiveness of a sanitation campaign that combines 'shaming' (i.e. emotional motivators) with subsidies for poor households in rural Orissa, an Indian state with a disproportionately high share of India's child mortality.

    Methods

    Using a cluster-randomized design, we selected 20 treatment and 20 control villages in the coastal district of Bhadrak, rural Orissa, for a total sample of 1050 households. We collected sanitation and health data before and after a community-led sanitation project, and we used a difference-in-difference estimator to determine the extent to which the campaign influenced the number of households building and using a latrine.

    Findings

    Latrine ownership did not increase in control villages, but in treatment villages it rose from 6% to 32% in the overall sample, from 5% to 36% in households below the poverty line (eligible for a government subsidy) and from 7% to 26% in households above the poverty line (not eligible for a government subsidy).

    Conclusion

    Subsidies can overcome serious budget constraints but are not necessary to spur action, for shaming can be very effective by harnessing the power of social pressure and peer monitoring. Through a combination of shaming and subsidies, social marketing can improve sanitation worldwide.

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