Residential Piped Water in Uganda.

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Bibliographic Details
Author / Creator: Tsimpo, Clarence.
Other Authors / Creators:Wodon, Quentin.
Format: eBook Electronic
Language:English
Edition:1st ed.
Imprint: Herndon : World Bank Publications, 2018.
Series:World Bank Studies
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Local Note:Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2022. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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Table of 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 Countries
  • 6.2 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 Connection
  • 7.6 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
  • 2.4 Comparison of Administrative and Household Survey Data, 2005-13
  • 2.5 Residential Piped Water Coverage and Consumption, 2005/06
  • 2.6 Residential Piped Water Coverage and Consumption, 2009/10
  • 2.7 Residential Piped Water Coverage and Consumption, 2012/13
  • 2.8 Change in Availability of Safe Water in Community since 2005: Households Connected to Water Network, 2010/11
  • 2.9 Main Source of Drinking Water, 2009/10 and 2012/13
  • 2.10 Reasons for Not Using Protected Water Sources, 2010/11
  • 3.1 Statistical Estimation of Demand- and Supply-side Constraints to Coverage (F&amp
  • A approach), 2009/10.
  • 3.2 Econometric Estimation of Demand- and Supply-side Constraints to Coverage (Wodon et al. Approach), 2009/10
  • 3.3 Statistical Estimation of Demand- and Supply-side Constraints to Coverage (F&amp
  • A approach), 2012/13
  • 3.4 Econometric Estimation of Demand- and Supply-side Constraints to Coverage (Wodon et al. Approach), 2012/13
  • 3.5 Summary Results on Demand- and Supply-side Constraints to Coverage
  • 4.1 Basic Statistics on Time Use (Number of Hours per Week per Activity), 2012/13
  • 4.2 Correlates of the Logarithm of Market and Domestic Work
  • 4.3 Impact on Welfare and Poverty of a Piped Water Connection
  • 5.1 Piped Water Tariff Structure at the Time of the Household Surveys
  • 5.2 Piped Water Consumption among Those Connected, by Decile, 2005-13
  • 5.3 Targeting Performance of Piped Water Subsidies, 2005-13
  • 5.4 Targeting Performance under Alternative Poverty Lines, 2012/13
  • 5.5 Simulated Targeting Performance of Connection Subsidies, 2009/10
  • 7.1 Residential Piped Water, 2009/10 and 2012/13
  • 7.2 Impact of the Tariff Increase on Consumption and Poverty
  • Back Cover.