Measuring water poverty based on SDG 6

H. N. Acosta-González, Pablo Chafla
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The United Nations' Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 6 refers to ensuring access to water and sanitation for all. This study develops alternatives for calculating a water poverty measure based on SDG 6. We use ENEMDU, which is a quarterly labor market survey that only for March 2019 incorporates a Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) module. An innovative feature of this survey is that it includes information about water quality at the point of use as well as information about quality at the point of collection. Water poverty is assessed based on four dimensions: (i) safety, (ii) sanitation, (iii) hygiene, and (iv) quality. We use three different approaches to calculate our water poverty measures; the first is a deprivation approach, and the other two incorporate different weighting methods. The results indicate that our water poverty measures are highly correlated with each other (above 0.95); moreover, they are correlated with other poverty measures and social and health variables. People in water poverty are mostly racial minorities, have lower educational attainment, and are more likely to belong to the lower quintiles of income distribution This indicates that our water poverty measures are signs of poverty and deprivation in a broader sense.
根据可持续发展目标 6 衡量水资源贫困状况
联合国可持续发展目标(SDG)6 提及确保人人享有水和卫生设施。本研究开发了基于可持续发展目标 6 的水贫困衡量标准的替代计算方法。 我们使用 ENEMDU,这是一项季度劳动力市场调查,仅在 2019 年 3 月纳入了水、环境卫生和个人卫生(WASH)模块。这项调查的创新之处在于,它包含了使用点的水质信息以及收集点的水质信息。水贫困的评估基于四个方面:(i) 安全,(ii) 卫生,(iii) 卫生,(iv) 水质。我们采用了三种不同的方法来计算水资源贫困度量;第一种是剥夺法,另外两种则采用了不同的加权法。结果表明,我们的水贫困衡量标准之间具有高度相关性(高于 0.95);此外,它们还与其他贫困衡量标准以及社会和健康变量相关。水贫困人口多为少数种族,受教育程度较低,更有可能属于收入分配的较低五分位数。
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