Analysis of packaged drinking water use in Indonesia in the last decades: trends, socio-economic determinants, and safety aspect
This study combines multiple data and analyses to gain insights into the trend of the use of packaged drinking water (PDW) in Indonesia, including the national survey to analyze the trends of PDW consumption, the Demographic Health Survey data to discover the socio-economic determinants of PDW consu...
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description | This study combines multiple data and analyses to gain insights into the trend of the use of packaged drinking water (PDW) in Indonesia, including the national survey to analyze the trends of PDW consumption, the Demographic Health Survey data to discover the socio-economic determinants of PDW consumption, and the systematic literature review to assess the quality and safety of PDW. The increasing rate of PDW consumption per year in Indonesia was 1.24% from 2000 to 2020 annually, and 50% of the Indonesian population is predicted to consume PDW in 2026. The increasing use of PDW in Indonesia was significantly associated with the economic growth of the country, i.e., proxied by the gross domestic product and urban population. Moreover, the use of PDW by households was significantly associated with the age of the household head, mother’s
educational level, father’s educational level, wealth index, types of residence, regions, and types of toilet facility. The findings suggest that young people in urban areas would dominate the PDW consumer in Indonesia. Additionally, previous studies indicated that PDW in Indonesia is often contaminated. Thus, this study underlines the need to improve the quality and safety aspects of PDW to minimize its negative health effects. |
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spelling | oai:generic.eprints.org:2786602023-11-02T01:20:15Z https://repository.ugm.ac.id/278660/ Analysis of packaged drinking water use in Indonesia in the last decades: trends, socio-economic determinants, and safety aspect Ikhsan, Arman Nur Thohira, Morrin Choirunnisa Daniel, D. Public Health and Health Services This study combines multiple data and analyses to gain insights into the trend of the use of packaged drinking water (PDW) in Indonesia, including the national survey to analyze the trends of PDW consumption, the Demographic Health Survey data to discover the socio-economic determinants of PDW consumption, and the systematic literature review to assess the quality and safety of PDW. The increasing rate of PDW consumption per year in Indonesia was 1.24% from 2000 to 2020 annually, and 50% of the Indonesian population is predicted to consume PDW in 2026. The increasing use of PDW in Indonesia was significantly associated with the economic growth of the country, i.e., proxied by the gross domestic product and urban population. Moreover, the use of PDW by households was significantly associated with the age of the household head, mother’s educational level, father’s educational level, wealth index, types of residence, regions, and types of toilet facility. The findings suggest that young people in urban areas would dominate the PDW consumer in Indonesia. Additionally, previous studies indicated that PDW in Indonesia is often contaminated. Thus, this study underlines the need to improve the quality and safety aspects of PDW to minimize its negative health effects. IWA Publishing 2022-07-20 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repository.ugm.ac.id/278660/1/Ikhsan_KKMK.pdf Ikhsan, Arman Nur and Thohira, Morrin Choirunnisa and Daniel, D. (2022) Analysis of packaged drinking water use in Indonesia in the last decades: trends, socio-economic determinants, and safety aspect. Water Policy, 24 (8). pp. 1287-1305. ISSN 1996-9759 https://iwaponline.com/wp/article/24/8/1287/89808/Analysis-of-packaged-drinking-water-use-in 10.2166/wp.2022.048 |
spellingShingle | Public Health and Health Services Ikhsan, Arman Nur Thohira, Morrin Choirunnisa Daniel, D. Analysis of packaged drinking water use in Indonesia in the last decades: trends, socio-economic determinants, and safety aspect |
title | Analysis of packaged drinking water use in Indonesia in the last decades: trends, socio-economic determinants, and safety aspect |
title_full | Analysis of packaged drinking water use in Indonesia in the last decades: trends, socio-economic determinants, and safety aspect |
title_fullStr | Analysis of packaged drinking water use in Indonesia in the last decades: trends, socio-economic determinants, and safety aspect |
title_full_unstemmed | Analysis of packaged drinking water use in Indonesia in the last decades: trends, socio-economic determinants, and safety aspect |
title_short | Analysis of packaged drinking water use in Indonesia in the last decades: trends, socio-economic determinants, and safety aspect |
title_sort | analysis of packaged drinking water use in indonesia in the last decades trends socio economic determinants and safety aspect |
topic | Public Health and Health Services |
url | https://repository.ugm.ac.id/278660/1/Ikhsan_KKMK.pdf |
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