Table 3.
Dependent variable | Estimate (SE) | N | |
Clean water | |||
Piped water into dwelling | 0.0313 (0.0329) | 0.114 | 9,682 |
Piped water into yard | 0.131 (0.0828) | 0.156 | 9,682 |
Piped water at public tap | 0.934*** (0.300) | 0.321 | 9,682 |
Protected well/tube | 0.101 (0.431) | 0.279 | 9,682 |
Less clean water | |||
Unprotected well | 0.585** (0.228) | 0.243 | 9,682 |
River/pond/lake/dam | 0.321 (0.420) | 0.193 | 9,682 |
Unprotected spring | 0.0342 (0.0642) | 0.056 | 9,682 |
Details are in Table 2 legend. The dependent variable in each row is a dummy variable indicating whether a household uses the corresponding source of water as drinking water. The column of the estimated coefficient shows the estimated coefficient of the ratio of forest area and its SE in the two-stage least-squares regression. All specifications include all control variables (cluster fixed effect, time fixed effect, log of rainfall, log of population, temperature in July, temperature in November, demographic characteristics, household wealth, and the cluster-level initial value × time dummy). * indicates significant at 10%; ** indicates significant at 5%; *** indicates significant at 1%.