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This paper examines how parents' early childhood exposure to a refugee crisis impacts their children's health status. Based on Demographic and Health Survey data from Tanzania with the migration history of mothers and fathers, the analysis exploits geographical, time, and cohort variations using...
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We study the intergenerational health consequences of forced displacement and incarceration of Japanese Americans in …
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actors with agency and a voice. In contrast to this, children in displacement contexts are still commonly portrayed as … decisions that affect their lives. This policy brief sheds light on the active role that children in displacement situations can … information on the perspectives and experiences of children in displacement situations, particularly those living in the Global …
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Forced displacement is a major driver of mental health disorders among refugees globally. The mental well-being of …
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How are people's lives shaped by what they experience during infancy, childhood, and adolescence? How are their adult lives impacted by a sudden improvement or worsening in their early-life conditions?This dissertation aims at providing some insights about how specific changes in early-life...
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This research examines the effect of internally displaced persons (IDPs) resettlement on the anthropometric outcomes of the host community's children in Nigeria. Our identification strategy characterizes affected children based on distance heterogeneities between the household and the closest...
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