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in conflict settings it often receives less attention than other forms of gender-based violence, such as conflict …
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in conflict settings it often receives less attention than other forms of gender-based violence, such as conflict …
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utero and early childhood exposure to the civil war in El Salvador (1980-92), the second longest and deadliest civil … show that people born in highly violent areas during the civil war saw a reduction in their probability of being employed … civil war also reduced their education by 0.8 year, as well as their enrollment and literacy rates. Subgroup analysis …
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This paper studies the evolution of three macroeconomic variables (namely current fiscal expenditures, public debt, and consumer-price inflation) around the time of the onset of armed conflicts during 1950-2016. The authors compare the performance of these variables in conflict-afflicted...
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This study analyzes whether subjective well-being measures can explain variation in peaceful uprisings, in addition to the objective measures typically used in analyses of this type of events. Using data on uprisings and subjective well-being for 118 countries from 2007 to 2014-a period during...
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of war; 2) given the war, what explains the reduction in economic growth in terms physical capital, labor force, human … capital, and productivity; and 3) what potential growth scenarios for Syria there could be in the aftermath of war. Estimates …
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