Title of article
HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS AFFECTING DRINKING WATER QUALITY AND HUMAN HEALTH
Author/Authors
Kausar, Samina University of Agriculture - Department of Rural Sociology, Pakistan , Maann, Ashfaq Ahmad University of Agriculture - Department of Rural Sociology, Pakistan , Zafar, Iqbal University of Agriculture - Department of Rural Sociology, Pakistan , Ali, Tanvir University of Agriculture - Department of Rural Sociology, Pakistan , Kanwal, Asghar University of Agriculture - Department of Rural Sociology, Pakistan
From page
192
To page
195
Abstract
Pakistan’s water crisis, especially serious water shortages have had a great impact on the health of the general population. Today majority of Pakistanis have no access to improved water sources which force people to consume polluted drinking water that results in the shape of waterborne diseases. In addition to this, household characteristics, includes mother’s education and family income, also have an impact on drinking water quality and ultimately on human health. This study was conducted in three districts of Province Punjab both in urban and rural areas. The sample size of this study was 600 females of age group 20-60 years. From the data, it was concluded that mother’s education and family income were affecting drinking water quality and human health. As the mother’s years of education increased, the health issues decreased. Similarly, as the level of income increased, people suffered from water related diseases decreased.
Keywords
Drinking water , quality , health
Journal title
Pakistan Journal Of Agricultural Sciences
Journal title
Pakistan Journal Of Agricultural Sciences
Record number
2641663
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