| Literature DB >> 29910486 |
Laura B Nolan1, David E Bloom2, Ramnath Subbaraman3.
Abstract
In India, 59% of urban slums are "non-notified" or lack legal recognition by the government. We use data on 2,901 slums from four waves of the National Sample Survey spanning nearly 20 years to assess the relationship between a slum's legal status and the severity of deprivation in access to basic services, including piped water, latrines, and electricity. Our analysis reveals a progressive reduction in deprivation the longer that a slum has been notified. These findings suggest that legally recognizing non-notified slums and targeting government aid to these settlements may be crucial for improving health outcomes and diminishing urban disparities.Entities:
Keywords: India; basic services; deprivation; health; legal status; notified; sanitation; slums; water
Year: 2018 PMID: 29910486 PMCID: PMC6003417
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Econ Polit Wkly ISSN: 0012-9976