Mental and physical health impacts of water/sanitation infrastructure in First Nations communities in Canada: An analysis of the Regional Health Survey

In this paper I estimate the magnitude of association between water/sanitation infrastructure and health/well-being for First Nations individuals living on reserve in Canada in 2002/3, 2008/10 and 2015/6. I find that access to an indoor water supply is associated with an 80% reduction in the odds of...

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Main Author: O'Gorman, Melanie
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spelling ftrepec:oai:RePEc:eee:wdevel:v:145:y:2021:i:c:s0305750x21001297 2024-04-14T08:11:34+00:00 Mental and physical health impacts of water/sanitation infrastructure in First Nations communities in Canada: An analysis of the Regional Health Survey O'Gorman, Melanie http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0305750X21001297 unknown http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0305750X21001297 article ftrepec 2024-03-19T10:41:27Z In this paper I estimate the magnitude of association between water/sanitation infrastructure and health/well-being for First Nations individuals living on reserve in Canada in 2002/3, 2008/10 and 2015/6. I find that access to an indoor water supply is associated with an 80% reduction in the odds of reporting depression. In-home sanitation is associated with a reduction in depression, gastrointestinal illness and kidney problems. These results suggest that large health benefits can be achieved through increased infrastructure investment in First Nations across Canada. Existing houses should also be retrofitted to ensure all homes have access to running water/sanitation. First nations; Canada; Water infrastructure; Health; Government policy; Indigenous peoples; Article in Journal/Newspaper First Nations RePEc (Research Papers in Economics) Canada
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description In this paper I estimate the magnitude of association between water/sanitation infrastructure and health/well-being for First Nations individuals living on reserve in Canada in 2002/3, 2008/10 and 2015/6. I find that access to an indoor water supply is associated with an 80% reduction in the odds of reporting depression. In-home sanitation is associated with a reduction in depression, gastrointestinal illness and kidney problems. These results suggest that large health benefits can be achieved through increased infrastructure investment in First Nations across Canada. Existing houses should also be retrofitted to ensure all homes have access to running water/sanitation. First nations; Canada; Water infrastructure; Health; Government policy; Indigenous peoples;
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author O'Gorman, Melanie
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Mental and physical health impacts of water/sanitation infrastructure in First Nations communities in Canada: An analysis of the Regional Health Survey
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title Mental and physical health impacts of water/sanitation infrastructure in First Nations communities in Canada: An analysis of the Regional Health Survey
title_short Mental and physical health impacts of water/sanitation infrastructure in First Nations communities in Canada: An analysis of the Regional Health Survey
title_full Mental and physical health impacts of water/sanitation infrastructure in First Nations communities in Canada: An analysis of the Regional Health Survey
title_fullStr Mental and physical health impacts of water/sanitation infrastructure in First Nations communities in Canada: An analysis of the Regional Health Survey
title_full_unstemmed Mental and physical health impacts of water/sanitation infrastructure in First Nations communities in Canada: An analysis of the Regional Health Survey
title_sort mental and physical health impacts of water/sanitation infrastructure in first nations communities in canada: an analysis of the regional health survey
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