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Early warning systems, mobile technology, and cholera aversion: Evidence from rural Bangladesh

Author Affiliations
Pennsylvania State University, Moravian University, Virginia Tech, University of Rhode Island, ...
Published InJournal of Environmental Economics and Management
Year2024
Citations11

Abstract

In Bangladesh, cholera poses a significant environmental health risk. Yet, information about the severity of cholera risk is limited as risk varies over time and changing weather patterns make historical cholera risk predictions less reliable. In this paper, we examine how households use geographically and temporally personalized cholera risk predictions to inform their beliefs and behaviors related to cholera and its aversion. We estimate how access to a smartphone application containing monthly cholera risk predictions unique to a user’s home location affects households’ beliefs about their cholera risk and their water use and hygiene behaviors. We find that households with access to this application feel more equipped to respond to environmental and health risks and reduce their reliance on surface…
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