
Working Papers
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July 2008

Deficient Public Infrastructure and Private Costs
Evidence from a Time-use Survey for the Water Sector in India
This paper presents new evidence on the links between public-infrastructure provisioning
and time allocation related to the water sector in India. An analysis of time-use
data reveals that worsening public infrastructure affects market work, with evident
gender differentials. The results also suggest that access to public infrastructure
can lead to substitution effects in time allocation between unpaid work and market
work. The broad conclusion of the paper is that public-investment policy can
redress intrahousehold inequalities, in terms of labor-supply decisions, by supporting
initiatives that reduce the allocation of time in nonmarket work.
Publication(s): Working Paper No. 536
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Gender Equality and the Economy
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