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on children who lived in Anatolia and were aged under five in 1915. Combining the Turkish census data with military … in Turkey, we find significant evidence that the war severely affected the socioeconomic outcomes of many survivor … severity of the war exposure, children from that province lost 0.12 to 0.17 years of schooling, or were 1.3% to 2.5% more …
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"With high food prices threatening the food security of millions of vulnerable households around the world, hunger and malnutrition are back in the headlines. The world is making only slow progress in reducing food insecurity, according to the Global Hunger Index (GHI). Some regions—in...
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of hunger: insufficient availability of food, shortfalls in the nutritional status of children, and child mortality …
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Using unique panel data, we compare cognitive performance and wagering behavior of children (10-11 years) with adults …
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three dimensions of hunger: insufficient availability of food, shortfalls in the nutritional status of children, and child … Organization of the United Nations, the prevalence of underweight in children under the age of five as compiled by the World Health …
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War is often attributed to the fact that parties are unable to commit to an agreement, or have incentives to renege on … it. This cause of war is known as “commitment problemsâ€. Yet commitment problems are not in themselves sufficient for … war. Parties to a conflict can experience commitment problems and not go to war. Although current theories suggest …
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mother a local citizen. Securing the human rights of children born of war is often highly complex and involves researchers … applied to analyse whether the methodology is suitable on this group of war-affected children. The Compram methodology is a …During and after wars children are born where the father is a member of an occupation or peacekeeping force and the …
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mother a local citizen. Securing the human rights of children born of war is often highly complex and involves researchers … applied to analyse whether the methodology is suitable on this group of war-affected children. The Compram methodology is a …During and after wars children are born where the father is a member of an occupation or peacekeeping force and the …
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cohorts, I analyze a possible causal effect of the war on nutritional outcomes of children. I use two empirical strategies …The war in Iraq initiated in March 2003 triggered a wave of violence and turmoil in the country, exposing households to … the most affected. Using the different intensities of the conflict across areas and the age at exposure to the war among …
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