Impacts of reducing water collection times in rural Kenya: School-aged Children
https://doi.org/10.5878/3est-4n47
We measured momentary well-being using the Experience Sampling Method (ESM) among 220 water collectors in rural Meru County, Kenya over eight weeks. Subjects reported on affect and time use at four randomly-chosen times through the day (Monday through Saturday) on a custom-designed ODK survey app, deployed on a low-cost smartphone. Subjects completed a second ODK survey each weekday evening, reporting on school attendance, study time and chores performed for each school-aged child in the household. After several weeks of baseline data, half of households were randomly chosen to receive free delivery of water to their door for four weeks, reducing water collection times to (near) zero. In-person baseline, midline and endline surveys were conducted by enumerators.
The data from the daily survey of school-children is in the file “Meru schoolkids.dta”. These can be linked back to the household level data in “Meru ESM RCT” using phoneid, and to the child-specific variables using the variable “pid”. The matching was done based on manually matching names in the baseline survey and this schoolchildren survey. To protect confidentiality, these names cannot be included. Where the pid field is missing either the name of the child was missing or could not be reasonably matched to the name of a child in the household.
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Citation and access
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Creator/Principal investigator(s):
- Jane Kabubo-Mariara - Partnership for Economic Policy
- Peter Kimuyu - Commission on Revenue Allocation, Government of Kenya
- Joseph Cook - Washington State University - School of Economics
Research principal:
Principal's reference number:
- MS-105
Data contains personal data:
No
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Method and outcome
Method and outcome
Unit of analysis:
Population:
Households in rural Kenya without a private water connection at home
Time method:
Sampling procedure:
Description of sampling:
See papers for more details.
Time period(s) investigated:
Data collection - Face-to-face interview: Computer-assisted (CAPI/CAMI)
Data collection - Face-to-face interview: Computer-assisted (CAPI/CAMI)
Mode of collection:
Face-to-face interview: Computer-assisted (CAPI/CAMI)
Time period(s) for data collection:
2015-08-01 - 2015-08-31
Source of the data:
- Research data
Geographic coverage
Geographic coverage
Geographic location:
Geographic description:
Rural Meru County
Lowest geographic unit:
Constituency
Highest geographic unit:
Province
Administrative information
Administrative information
Responsible department/unit:
Environment for Development, School of Business, Economics and Law
Ethics Review:
- 52167
Ethics approval from the University of Washington (USA) Institutional Review Board
Funding
Funding
Funding agency:
- Environment for Development Initiative
Funding agency:
- Sida (The Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency)
Topic and keywords
Topic and keywords
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Publications
Citation:
RFF-EfD Discussion Paper 18-07 (working paper)
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