2023
DOI: 10.1002/ajhb.23990
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Men's household water fetching in India: Gender inequity is associated with greater responsibility and related risks

Alexandra Brewis,
Neetu Choudhary,
Amber Wutich

Abstract: IntroductionHousehold water fetching elevates physical and emotional harms, and these are generally assumed to accrue to women due to gendered labor assignments. But even in cases like India where fetching remains a highly feminized task, there are households where the primary responsibility is assumed by men.MethodsWe test the proposition that men's responsibility for water fetching is predicted by greater gender equity, reflected in measures of wives' empowerment. We used an extremely large, nationally repre… Show more

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