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Results of a research project with household-level data on the demographic impact of genocide and civil war in Rwanda … household survey project before the genocide. The absolute number of Hutu killed in the sample is half of the number of Tutsi …
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rural household survey before the Rwandan genocide (1994). Economic, demographic and agricultural data from an extensive … 1989-1992 survey can be linked with the condition of the household at the time of the Genocide Transition Survey (2000 …). This allows us to study the fate of the household members during the genocide. Our results show that age, sex, the sex of …
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There is an extensive literature on violent conflicts such as the 1994 Rwandan genocide, but few papers examine the … demographic consequences of the Rwandan genocide and how the excess mortality due to the conflict was distributed in the … background were more likely to die. Over and above the human tragedies, a long-term cost of the genocide is the country s loss of …
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We investigate the effect of exposure to violent conflict on human capital accumulation in Burundi. We combine a nationwide household survey with secondary sources on the location and timing of the conflict. Only 20 percent of the birth cohorts studied (1971–1986) completed primary education....
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