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- who: World Bank Group from the Anjali Adukia, University of Chicago and NBER have published the research work: World Bank Document, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: To explore whether itself is associated with differences in this study compares of Hindus and Muslims living in the same locations using three nationally-representative data sets from India. The analysis then extends to consider other sanitation practices and does not find differences between Hindus and Muslims in reported handwashing or observed fecal material near 4 Note that religion may influence average sanitation practices in locations, which would be . . .
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