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Title: Watersheds in Infant Mortality: The Role of Effective Water and Sewerage Infrastructure, 1880 to 1915

Citation Type: Working Paper

Publication Year: 2015

Abstract: We explore the first period of decline in infant mortality in the U.S. and provide estimates of the independent and combined effects of clean water and effective sewerage systems on infant mortality. Our case is Massachusetts, 1880-1915, when state authorities developed a sewerage and water district for municipalities in the Boston Greater Metropolitan area. We find that the two interventions were complementary and together accounted for approximately 37 percent of the total decline in log infant mortality among treated municipalities during the 36 years considered. Considerable research has documented the importance of clean water interventions for improvement in population health, but there is less evidence on the importance of sewerage systems. Our findings are directly relevant to urbanization in the developing world and suggest that a dual-pronged approach of safe water and sewerage is important to improving infant and early child survival.

Url: http://kingcenter.stanford.edu/sites/default/files/publications/530wp_0.pdf

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Authors: Alsan, Marcella; Goldin, Claudia

Series Title: Stanford University Center for International Development Working Paper Series

Publication Number: 530

Institution: Stanford University

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Data Collections: IPUMS USA

Topics: Fertility and Mortality, Natural Resource Management, Other

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