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nationalism conveyed by first names to suggests that in ex-Yugoslav Croatia, nationalism was on a continuous rise starting in the …We implement a novel empirical strategy for measuring and studying a strong form of nationalism - the willingness to … fight and die in a war for national independence - using name choices corresponding to previous war leaders. Based on data …
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use the universe of Croatian birth certificates and the information about nationalism conveyed by first names to contrast … the evolution of nationalism and its intergenerational transmission across locations affected by extreme war …We propose a novel empirical strategy for identifying and studying nationalism using name choices. We first show that …
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use the universe of Croatian birth certificates and the information about nationalism conveyed by first names to contrast … the evolution of nationalism and its intergenerational transmission across locations affected by extreme war …We propose a novel empirical strategy for identifying and studying nationalism using name choices. We first show that …
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The negative long-term effects of World War II on those directly exposed to it are well documented, but there is no … intergenerational effects of World War II in terms of educational attainments. We focus on parent-children dyads in which parents were … born between 1926 and 1949, and show two things. First, parents who suffered the war, that is, were exposed to major war …
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We study whether war service by one generation affects service by the next generation in later wars, in the context of … service implies that how close to age 21 an individual's father happened to be at a time of war is a key determinant of the … father's likelihood of participation. We find that a father's war service experience has a positive and significant effect on …
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explanation is the substantial increase in parental schooling after the Vietnam War ended in 1975, which might have led to better …'s children after the war ended in 1975. …
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We study whether war service by one generation affects service by the next generation in later wars, in the context of … service implies that how close to age 21 an individual's father happened to be at a time of war is a key determinant of the … father's likelihood of participation. We find that a father's war service experience has a positive and significant effect on …
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Under what conditions can legacies of past violence shape political behaviour? We propose a theory of how war … in central Italy during the last phase of World War II. Using data on electoral outcomes and party platforms over the … League into a radical right party with strong nationalist appeals. We show that the results are not driven by pre-war …
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