Explaining divergence in the long-term effects of precolonial centralization on access to public infrastructure services in Nigeria
World Development • Vol/Iss. 121 • Elsevier • Amsterdam • Published In • Pages: 123-140 •
By Archibong, Belinda
Hypothesis
Night light density will be correlated with infrastructure access. (131)
Note
Following results given for access to power, grid and off grid electricity, sanitation, flush toilets, potable water, piped water, and tube well water. Latrine access was marginally and negatively correlated with night light density (-0.055, p<0.1).
Test Name | Support | Significance | Coefficient | Tail |
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Correlation | Supported | p<0.01 | 0.329-0.616 | UNKNOWN |
Variable Name | Variable Type | OCM Term(s) |
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Night light density | Correlate | Public Utilities, Light |
Infrastructure access | Correlate | Plumbing, Public Health And Sanitation, Public Utilities, Refuse Disposal And Sanitary Facilities, Standard Of Living, Water Supply |