Table 1.
Descriptors of the data used in the analysis.
Fig 1.
Underreporting of high-risk practices.
Main and regular estimates of (a) unimproved water, and (b) open defecation.
Table 2.
Estimates of main, regular and underreported use of unimproved water.
Table 3.
Estimates of main, regular and underreported use of open defecation.
Fig 2.
Availability of water and sanitation options.
Number of sources used by respondents for (a) drinking water, and (b) sanitation.
Fig 3.
Likelihood of using non-high-risk practices.
(a) Reliability of the main water option, when the source is improved. (b) Frequency of using a non-OD source as the main sanitation option.
Table 4.
Main, regular and underreported use of unimproved water sources in Ethiopia across urban and rural locations.
Table 5.
Main, regular and underreported use of open defecation in Ethiopia across urban and rural locations.
Fig 4.
High-risk practice as a function of wealth.
Local polynomial smoothing function showing (a) unimproved water use, and (b) open defecation, over wealth score in Ethiopia.
Table 6.
Variable definitions and summary statistics.
Table 7.
Logistic regression results for underreporting of unimproved water in Ethiopia.
Table 8.
Logistic regression results for underreporting of open defecation in Ethiopia.