Breathing in danger: unveiling cooking fuel transitions in India and alarming effect of household air pollution on under-five children's health.

IF 1.5 3区 社会学 Q2 DEMOGRAPHY Journal of Biosocial Science Pub Date : 2024-11-18 DOI:10.1017/S002193202400035X
Priyandu M Bajpayee, Pratap C Mohanty, Milind K Yadav
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Air pollution in households is a prime contributor to health issues in developing countries, as in the case of India. According to the latest National Family Health Survey Report 2022, more than half of India's rural population and 41 per cent overall still depend on solid or unclean fuel combustions, which may reflect in future health hazards. Thus, it is crucial to understand the issue empirically. To that end, the study traces the transitional pattern of unclean cooking fuel users towards clean fuel over the last 30 years using responses from all five National Family Health Survey rounds. Further, the study uses an adjusted probit model to analyse the determinants that lead to the choice of cooking fuel in a household and a logistic model to examine the association between the choice made and the respiratory health of children under five. The empirical results show that the number of households using unclean fuel has declined over the years, with a slightly higher decline in the last five years. Moreover, it also shows that poverty status and place of residence significantly influence cooking fuel choice. Additionally, children residing in households that use clean fuels are less likely to suffer respiratory infections. In conclusion, the present study provides strong evidence to ameliorate the existing policies in a way that exhorts clean energy use. The authors propose pro-poor, pro-rural policies to expedite the clean energy transition, benefitting the most vulnerable households.

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危险的呼吸:揭示印度烹饪燃料的转变以及家庭空气污染对五岁以下儿童健康的惊人影响。
在发展中国家,家庭空气污染是导致健康问题的主要因素,印度也是如此。根据最新的《2022 年全国家庭健康调查报告》,印度一半以上的农村人口和 41% 的总人口仍然依赖固体或不洁燃料燃烧,这可能会对未来的健康造成危害。因此,从经验上了解这一问题至关重要。为此,本研究利用所有五轮全国家庭健康调查的答复,追溯了过去 30 年不清洁烹饪燃料使用者向清洁燃料过渡的模式。此外,研究还使用调整后的概率模型分析了导致家庭选择烹饪燃料的决定因素,并使用逻辑模型研究了所做选择与五岁以下儿童呼吸系统健康之间的关联。实证结果显示,使用不洁燃料的家庭数量逐年下降,最近五年的降幅略大。此外,研究还表明,贫困状况和居住地对烹饪燃料的选择有很大影响。此外,居住在使用清洁燃料家庭的儿童患呼吸道感染的可能性较小。总之,本研究提供了强有力的证据,以改善现有政策,鼓励使用清洁能源。作者提出了有利于穷人、有利于农村的政策,以加快清洁能源的过渡,使最脆弱的家庭受益。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Biosocial Science is a leading interdisciplinary and international journal in the field of biosocial science, the common ground between biology and sociology. It acts as an essential reference guide for all biological and social scientists working in these interdisciplinary areas, including social and biological aspects of reproduction and its control, gerontology, ecology, genetics, applied psychology, sociology, education, criminology, demography, health and epidemiology. Publishing original research papers, short reports, reviews, lectures and book reviews, the journal also includes a Debate section that encourages readers" comments on specific articles, with subsequent response from the original author.
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