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Nigeria 3 Religion 2 Arbeitsmarkt 1 Arbeitsmobilität 1 Beschäftigungseffekt 1 Business cycle 1 Economic crisis 1 Einkommen 1 Employment effect 1 Gewalt 1 Haushaltseinkommen 1 Household income 1 Income 1 Konjunktur 1 Labour market 1 Labour mobility 1 Pastoral farming 1 Political conflict 1 Politischer Konflikt 1 Schock 1 Shock 1 Violence 1 Weidewirtschaft 1 West Bank 1 Westjordanland 1 Wirtschaftskrise 1
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Tuki, Daniel 3 Calì, Massimiliano 1 Gehring, Kai 1 Langlotz, Sarah 1 Miaari, Sami H. 1 Stefan, Kienberger 1
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HiCN Working Paper 2 HiCN Working Paper 391, April 1 HiCN Working Paper 392 1 Households in Conflict Network (HiCN) Working Paper 1
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Is There a Religious Dimension to Concern about Farmer-Herder Conflicts in Nigeria?
Tuki, Daniel - 2023
Although many studies have been conducted on the conflicts between Fulani nomadic herders and sedentary farmers over land and water resources in Nigeria, very few have examined the religious dimension of these conflicts. In fact, some studies have described the religious dimension as an...
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You’re Not Welcome! Violence and Support for a Grazing Ban Policy in Kaduna, Nigeria
Tuki, Daniel - 2023
This study examined the effect of victimization – i.e., the concrete experience of violence – on support for a policy banning the opening grazing of livestock in the state of Kaduna in Northern Nigeria. This policy, which aims to reduce the incidence of conflicts between nomadic herders and...
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Under God’s Protective Wings : Does Exposure to Violent Conflict Make Nigerians Value God More?
Tuki, Daniel - 2023
This study examines the effect of exposure to violent conflict on the importance that Nigerians attach to God in their lives. The regression results show that conflict exposure positively correlates with the importance attached to God. The analysis also shows that the more recent a conflict is,...
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Stimulant or Depressant? : Resource-Related Income Shocks and Conflict
Gehring, Kai - 2020
We provide evidence on the mechanisms linking resource-related income shocks to conflict, focusing specifically on illegal crops. We hypothesize that the degree of group competition over resources and the extent of law enforcement explain whether opportunity cos or contest effects dominate....
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The Labour Market Impact of Mobility Restrictions : Evidence from the West Bank
Calì, Massimiliano - 2012
Using data on Israeli closure in the Palestinian West Bank, we provide new evidence on the labour market effects of conflict-induced restrictions to mobility. We exploit the fact that the placement of physical barriers by Israel was exogenous to local labour market conditions and find a causal...
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