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der Kinder und Jugendlichen aus der Ukraine zu integrieren. Dabei würde die Bevölkerung unter 18 Jahren in Deutschland im … Kinder und Jugendliche in Deutschland verpflichtend ist, liegt es im Ermessen der geflüchteten Familien, ob sie für ihre … kleineren Kinder eine Kitabetreuung in Anspruch nehmen wollen. Nimmt man an, dass sie sich wie die bereits in Deutschland …
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der Kinder und Jugendlichen aus der Ukraine zu integrieren. Dabei würde die Bevölkerung unter 18 Jahren in Deutschland im … Kinder und Jugendliche in Deutschland verpflichtend ist, liegt es im Ermessen der geflüchteten Familien, ob sie für ihre … kleineren Kinder eine Kitabetreuung in Anspruch nehmen wollen. Nimmt man an, dass sie sich wie die bereits in Deutschland …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013205016
This is the first paper using household survey data from two countries involved in an international war (Eritrea and Ethiopia) to measure the conflict's impact on children's health in both nations. The identification strategy uses event data to exploit exogenous variation in the conflict's...
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This paper estimates the causal long-term consequences of an exposure to war in utero and during childhood on the risk of obesity and the probability of having a chronic health condition in adulthood. Using the plausibly exogenous city-by-cohort variation in the intensity of WWII destruction as...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012955004
Using a unique pairing of household survey data and geolocational conflict data, we investigate the relationship between local conflict intensity and the disciplinary methods employed by Iraqi households. We find that parents in high-conflict areas are more likely to use both moderate and severe...
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We analyze long-term impacts of the 1967-1970 Nigerian Civil War, providing the first evidence of intergenerational impacts. Women exposed to the war in their growing years exhibit reduced adult stature, increased likelihood of being overweight, earlier age at first birth, and lower educational...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011716133
This paper estimates the causal long-term consequences of an exposure to war in utero and during childhood on the risk of obesity and the probability of having a chronic health condition in adulthood. Using the plausibly exogenous city-by-cohort variation in the intensity of WWII destruction as...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011664510
This is the first paper that estimates the causal effect of the NATO's Operation Allied Force in Serbia in 1999, on children who were in the womb during the bombing. We investigate the in utero effect in terms of short-term outcomes, such as birthweight, as well as medium-term outcomes measured...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012596248
We analyze long-term impacts of the 1967-1970 Nigerian Civil War, providing the first evidence of intergenerational impacts. Women exposed to the war in their growing years exhibit reduced adult stature, increased likelihood of being overweight, earlier age at first birth, and lower educational...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012948574
In belligerent countries, male-to-female sex ratios at birth increased during and shortly after the two world wars. These rises still defy explanation. Several causes have been suggested (but not tested) in the literature. Many of these causes are proximate in nature, reflecting behavioral...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010265812