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2014The aim of this study was to investigate the potential linkages between access to water and sanitation with household wellbeing in India. A few studies have been carried out on the expected benefits of investments in water and sanitation in spite of the fact that effect of investment in water and sanitation has a huge impact on overall performance of household in terms of health, education, employment, etc. This study uses data from Indian Human Development Surveys (IHDSs) collected by the University of Maryland and the National Council of Applied Economic Research in 2004–05 and 2011–12. Econometric analysis has been done to examine the relationship between access to water and sanitation and its consequential impact on the overall welfare of households. The main hypothesis is that an improvement in the accessibility of water and sanitation sources increases the overall standard of living with the assumptions that an improvement in the accessibility of water and sanitation sources reduces illness among household members, which also, in turn, tends to increase overall standard of living. The data indicated that there was no significant improvement in access to water sources in India from 2004–05 to 2011–12. Around 53% of the households surveyed used open fields as toilets in 2004–05, and this proportion only slightly decreased (44.72%) by 2011–12. While comparing the overall standard of living, about 38.5% respondents believe they became better off between two periods (from 2004–05 to 2011–12) while around 52% respondent feels there was no significant improvement in their standard of living. Ordered log it regression analyses were carried out to establish links between water and sanitation access and changes in household welfare. There is a positive relationship between improvements in households ’sources of water and sanitation and improvements in households ’(self-reported) overall welfare. In other words, households experiencing an improvement in their source of water supply and sanitation were more likely to report an improvement in their overall standard of living, and less likely to report deterioration.Giri, Arun Kumar
2022-08Assessing the role of ICT, governance, and infrastructure on inbound tourism demand in IndiaGiri, Arun Kumar; Mohapatra, Geetilaxmi
2017Assessing the Triple Deficit Hypothesis for Major South Asian Countries: A Panel Data AnalysisGiri, Arun Kumar; Mohapatra, Geetilaxmi
2020Beyond Growth: Does Tourism Promote Human Development in India? Evidence from Time Series AnalysisGiri, Arun Kumar
2017Budget deficit sustainability and revenue expenditure linkages in major South Asian economiesGiri, Arun Kumar; Mohapatra, Geetilaxmi
2010-08Characterization of Fly Ash Generated from Parichha Thermal Power Station in Jhansi, IndiaGiri, Arun Kumar
2015Cointegration and causality between macroeconomic variables and stock prices: empirical analysis from Indian economyGiri, Arun Kumar
2016-08The composition of public expenditure and economic growth in India: Evidence from auto regressive distributed lag approachGiri, Arun Kumar; Mohapatra, Geetilaxmi
2019Do Globalization and Institutional Reforms Matter for Financial Structure in Selected Asian Countries? A Panel Data ApproachGiri, Arun Kumar
2022-03Do Institutional Quality and Trade Openness Influence Economic Growth? An Empirical Evidence from IndiaGiri, Arun Kumar; Mohapatra, Geetilaxmi
2022-04Do technological innovations and trade openness reduce CO2 emissions? Evidence from selected middle-income countriesGiri, Arun Kumar; Kumar, Arya
2022-09Do Trade Openness and Output Gap Affect Inflation? Empirical Evidence from BRICS NationsGiri, Arun Kumar; Kumar, Arya
2019-03Does accessibility to water and sanitation improves household wellbeing in India?Mohapatra, Geetilaxmi; Giri, Arun Kumar
2017-11Does female human capital contribute to economic growth in India?: an empirical investigationGiri, Arun Kumar
2022-11Does financial inclusion reduce income inequality? Empirical evidence from Asian economiesGiri, Arun Kumar
2022-04Does ICT diffusion make human development sustainable in the era of globalization? An empirical analysis from SAARC economiesGiri, Arun Kumar; Debata, Byomakesh
2023-03Does ICT diffusion reduce poverty? Evidence from SAARC countriesGiri, Arun Kumar; Debata, Byomakesh
2021Does Technological Progress, Trade, or Financial Globalization Stimulate Income Inequality in India?Giri, Arun Kumar; Pandey, Ranjan; Mohapatra, Geetilaxmi
2015Dynamic Relations between Macroeconomic Variables and Indian Stock Price: An Application of ARDL Bounds Testing ApproachGiri, Arun Kumar
2021-02Dynamics of poverty and its determinants in rural India: Evidence from longitudinal farm householdsGiri, Arun Kumar; Mohapatra, Geetilaxmi