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Published on: 30/05/2008

A study by the University of California Davis and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine considered why most families in Ghana do not have toilets. A behavioral model of the decision to install a home toilet was developed and interviews were conducted with a nationally representative sample of 536 mothers of young children living in rural or semi-urban areas.

Full article: Jenkins, M.W and Scott, B. (2007). Behavioral indicators of household decision-making and demand for sanitation and potential gains from social marketing in Ghana. Social science and medicine ; vol. 64, no. 12 ; p. 2427-2442.

Read more: id21, 10 May 2008

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