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Title Residential piped water in Uganda / Clarence Tsimpo and Quentin Wodon, editors
Published Washington, DC : World Bank Group, [2018]
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Description 1 online resource (xvi, 100 pages) : color illustrations, color maps
Series A World Bank study
Contents Front Cover; Contents; Acknowledgments; About the Editors; Executive Summary; Abbreviations; Chapter 1 Introduction; PART 1 Coverage; Chapter 2 Trend in Residential Piped Water Coverage; Introduction; Utility Data on Coverage; Household Survey Data on Coverage; Alternative Sources of Drinking Water; Conclusion; Notes; References; Chapter 3 Demand and Supply Constraints to Piped water Coverage; Introduction; Methodology; Empirical Results; Conclusion; References; Chapter 4 Piped Water Coverage, Time Use, and Poverty; Introduction; Basic Statistics; Econometric Analysis and Simulations
Conclusion. Note; References; PART 2 Tariffs, Subsidies, and Affordability; Chapter 5 Who Benefits from Subsidies for Piped Water?; Introduction; Methodology for Consumption Subsidies; Targeting Performance of Consumption Subsidies; Potential Targeting Performance of Connection Subsidies; Conclusion; References; Chapter 6 Targeting Performance of Piped water Subsidies in Africa; Introduction; Methodology and Data; Consumption Subsidies; Connection Subsidies; Conclusion; References; Chapter 7 Tariff Increase and Affordability; Introduction; Household Survey Analysis; Qualitative Fieldwork
Conclusion. Note; References; Figures; 2.1 Real GDP Growth; 2.2 Real Per Capita GDP; 2.3 Trend in Coverage, Access, and Take-Up Rates, 2005-13; 2.4 Access, Take-Up, and Coverage Rates, by Decile, 2013; 2.5 Concentration Curves for Sources of Drinking Water, 2009/10; 2.6 Concentration Curves for Sources of Drinking Water, 2012/13; 3.1 Demand and Supply Constraints to Piped Water Coverage; 5.1 Density Function for Piped Water Consumption, 2009/10 and 2012/13; 5.2 Omega and Gamma under Various Target Groups, 2012/13; 5.3 Simulated Targeting Performance of Connection Subsidies, 2012/13
6.1 Targeting Performance of Piped Water Subsidies, Selected Countries6.2 Access to and Usage of Piped Water Services, Selected Countries; 6.3 Product of the Subsidy Design Factors, Selected Countries; 6.4 Access and Subsidy Design Factors Affecting Targeting Performance; 6.5 Potential Targeting Performance of Connection Subsidies; 7.1 Distribution of Piped Water Consumption, 2009/10 and 2012/13; 7.2 Average Piped Water Burden among Connected Households, by Decile; 7.3 Affordability of Piped Water, Population as a Whole; 7.4 Affordability of Piped Water, Connected Households
7.5 Affordability of Piped Water, Households with Access and No Connection7.6 Affordability of Piped Water, Households without Access; Maps; 2.1 Access, Take-Up, and Coverage Rates, by Geographic Area, 2013; 3.1 Demand, Supply, and Combined Constraints According to the Statistical Approach, 2012/13; 3.2 Demand, Supply, and Combined Constraints According to the Econometric Approach, 2012/13; Tables; 2.1 Trend in Poverty Measures (National Poverty Line); 2.2 Trends in NWSC Water Production, Sales, and Connections; 2.3 NWSC Water Market Segments as of June 2013
Summary "This World Bank Study provides a basic diagnostic of residential piped water coverage and affordability in Uganda and its relationship with poverty using a series of nationally representative household surveys for the period 2002-13. The study fi rst analyzes trends in piped water coverage using both administrative and survey data. Demand-side and supply-side factors reducing the take-up of piped water service by households in areas where the service is available are estimated. The study also documents the extent to which piped water coverage enables households to shift time use away from domestic tasks toward market work, and the benefi cial effect that this may have on poverty. The targeting performance to the poor of water subsidies is estimated and results obtained for Uganda are compared with estimates for other countries. Finally, the study analyzes issues related to affordability--including the impact of the tariff increase of 2012 on household consumption, poverty, and piped water affordability--as well as the cost for households to connect to the piped water network."--Back cover
Notes "A World Bank study."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed January 9, 2019)
Subject Municipal water supply -- Uganda
Municipal water supply -- Economic aspects -- Uganda
Sanitation -- Uganda
Water resources development -- Uganda
Poor -- Services for -- Uganda
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- Social Services & Welfare.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Human Services.
Municipal water supply
Municipal water supply -- Economic aspects
Poor -- Services for
Sanitation
Water resources development
Uganda
Form Electronic book
Author Tsimpo, Clarence, editor
Wodon, Quentin, editor
ISBN 9781464807091
1464807094