THE ECONOMIC RAMIFICATIONS OF INADEQUATE SANITATION ON THE WELFARE OF WOMEN
Author(s): Dr. Vimal JoshiAbstract
Inadequate sanitation remains a critical challenge globally disproportionately affecting women and girls with wide-ranging economic social and health implications. This study investigates the economic ramifications of insufficient sanitation infrastructure and services on the welfare of women exploring the mechanisms through which poor sanitation affects labor participation educational attainment health outcomes and social mobility. By analyzing empirical data case studies and policy reports the study highlights the multifaceted impact of sanitation deficits on women’s economic empowerment and overall societal development.