Inequality of household water security follows a Development Kuznets Curve

Author:

Mao FengORCID,Miller Joshua D.ORCID,Young Sera L.ORCID,Krause StefanORCID,Hannah David M.ORCID,Brewis Alexandra,Trowell Alex,Pearson Amber L.,Wutich Amber,Sullivan Andrea,Rosinger Asher Y.,Hagaman Ashley,Workman Cassandra,Staddon Chad,Tshala-Katumbay Desire,Krishnakumar Divya,Adams Ellis,Sánchez-Rodriguez Ernesto C.,Carrillo Genny,Asiki Gershim,Ghattas Hala,Eini-Zinab Hassan,Melgar-Quiñonez Hugo,Ahmed Farooq,Moran-Martinez Javier,Maupin Jonathan,Escobar-Vargas Jorge,Stoler Justin,Mathad Jyoti,Chapman Kelly,Maes Kenneth,Samayoa-Figueroa Luisa,Sheikhi Mahdieh,Alexander Mallika,Santoso Marianne V.,Freeman Matthew C.,Boivin Michael J.,Morales Milton Marin,Balogun Mobolanle,Ghorbani Monet,Omidvar Nasrin,Triviño Nathaly,Hawley Nicola,Owuor Patrick Mbullo,Tutu Raymond,Schuster Roseanne C.,Rasheed Sabrina,Collins Shalean M.,Srivastava Sonali,Cole Stroma,Jepson Wendy,Tesfaye Yihenew,Jamaluddine Zeina,

Abstract

AbstractWater security requires not only sufficient availability of and access to safe and acceptable quality for domestic uses, but also fair distribution within and across populations. However, a key research gap remains in understanding water security inequality and its dynamics, which in turn creates an impediment to tracking progress towards sustainable development. Therefore, we analyse the inequality of water security using data from 7603 households across 28 sites in 22 low- and middle-income countries, measured using the Household Water Insecurity Experiences Scale. Here we show an inverted-U shaped relationship between site water security and inequality of household water security. This Kuznets-like curve suggests a process that as water security grows, the inequality of water security first increases then decreases. This research extends the Kuznets curve applications and introduces the Development Kuznets Curve concept. Its practical implications support building water security and achieving more fair, inclusive, and sustainable development.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry,Multidisciplinary

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