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Men's household water fetching in India: Gender inequity is associated with greater responsibility and related risks.

Alexandra A BrewisNeetu ChoudharyAmber Wutich
Published in: American journal of human biology : the official journal of the Human Biology Council (2023)
Married men in India sometimes assume responsibility for water fetching, but this is not explained by greater household gender equity. The findings also suggest that when men are responsible for fetching they have heightened risk of some forms of physical trauma but less relative psychological harm. Detailing why men fetch water matters for identifying and mitigating the physical and emotion harms of bearing responsibility for water labor, with implications for how gender should be conceptualized in water interventions intending to improve health and well-being.
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