Can Communal Systems Work? The Effects of Communal Water Provision on Child Health in Peru

S. Iranzo, Joan Calzada
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Abstract Communal water organizations are widespread in many areas of developing countries, where local governments lack the resources to offer a minimum quality water service. However, these organizations have their own resource limitations and they additionally face the well-known problems associated with collective action. It is therefore unclear how effectively they can provide safe water, and the evidence available thus far is mixed. This paper analyzes the communal water organizations in Peru known as Juntas Administrativas de Servicios de Saneamiento (JASS). Using detailed household survey data, we empirically assess the differential impact of the JASS vis-a-vis public systems on two water-related child health outcomes: diarrhea and low birth weight. Our identification strategy exploits the legislative changes introduced in the 2000s and the arbitrary cut-off to classify the administrative sub-units of Peruvian municipalities (districts) in order to achieve exogenous variation in the type of water provision. We find that child diarrhea and low birth weight are significantly lower for households served by JASS in the districts located in the first Inca settlements where the pre-Columbian tradition of communal work, called Minka, has survived over centuries. We also show that in those districts the JASS have better governance (existence of their own rules, higher participation and accountability and a greater ability to obtain external support). These findings confirm the hypothesis that social capital and traditions foster cooperation among community members and are in line with recent works showing the importance of historically developed institutions in building social capital. More generally, our results suggest that communal organizations are not a one-fits-all solution, but rather their success depends crucially on the existence of mechanisms for overcoming the problems associated with collective action and the active involvement of the community.
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公共系统能奏效吗?秘鲁公共供水对儿童健康的影响
公共供水组织在发展中国家的许多地区都很普遍,在这些地区,地方政府缺乏提供最低质量供水服务的资源。然而,这些组织有自己的资源限制,他们还面临着众所周知的与集体行动有关的问题。因此,目前还不清楚它们能在多大程度上有效地提供安全饮用水,而且迄今为止可获得的证据也参差不齐。本文分析了秘鲁被称为Juntas Administrativas de Servicios de Saneamiento (JASS)的公共水组织。利用详细的家庭调查数据,我们对JASS相对于公共系统对两种与水有关的儿童健康结果(腹泻和低出生体重)的不同影响进行了实证评估。我们的识别策略利用了2000年代引入的立法变化和对秘鲁各市(区)的行政亚单位进行分类的任意截止,以实现供水类型的外源性变化。我们发现,在第一批印加定居点地区,由JASS服务的家庭中,儿童腹泻和低出生体重的发生率明显较低,在这些地区,哥伦布发现美洲大陆之前的集体工作传统(称为Minka)已经延续了几个世纪。我们还表明,在这些地区,JASS有更好的治理(存在自己的规则,更高的参与度和问责制,以及更大的获得外部支持的能力)。这些发现证实了社会资本和传统促进社区成员之间合作的假设,并与最近的研究一致,表明历史上发展的制度在建立社会资本方面的重要性。更一般地说,我们的研究结果表明,社区组织并不是一刀切的解决方案,相反,它们的成功关键取决于是否存在克服与集体行动和社区积极参与相关的问题的机制。
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