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We combine household survey data with event data on the timing and location of armed conflicts to examine the impact of Burundi's civil war on children's health status. The identification strategy exploits exogenous variation in the war's timing across provinces and the exposure of children's...
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' decisions to invest in their education. To address the endogeneity of child ability measures, the analysis uses rainfall shocks … ability z-scores, corresponding with a 38 percent enrollment drop and a 49 percent increase in child labor hours compared with … showing that shocks experienced in utero not only have direct negative impacts on the child's cognitive ability (fetal origins …
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This paper combines household survey data with event data on the timing and location of armed conflicts to examine the impact of Burundi's civil war on children's health status. The identification strategy exploits exogenous variation in the war's timing across provinces and the exposure of...
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