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Can information alone change behavior? Response to arsenic contamination of groundwater in Bangladesh
Authors:Malgosia Madajewicz  Alexander Pfaff  Alexander van Geen  Joseph Graziano  Iftikhar Hussein  Hasina Momotaj  Roksana Sylvi  Habibul Ahsan
Affiliation:1. Columbia University, United States;2. National Institute of Preventive and Social Medicine (NIPSOM), Dhaka, Bangladesh
Abstract:
We study how effectively information induces Bangladeshi households to avoid a health risk. The response to information is large and rapid; knowing that the household's well water has an unsafe concentration of arsenic raises the probability that the household changes to another well within one year by 0.37. Households who change wells increase the time spent obtaining water fifteen-fold. We identify a causal effect of information, since incidence of arsenic is uncorrelated with household characteristics. Our door-to-door information campaign provides well-specific arsenic levels without which behavior does not change. Media communicate general information about arsenic less expensively and no less effectively.
Keywords:O12   Q50
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