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, have inflicted hardship on the civilian population. We combine Palestinian public opinion data, Palestinian labor force … public opinion between the Gaza Strip and the West Bank during periods of intense punishment with the gap during periods when …
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natives' opinion toward immigration exploiting reforms in compulsory education in Europe in the 1960s through the 1990s. Our …
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We study the correlation between parental gender attitudes and the performance in mathematics of girls using two different approaches and data. First, we identify families with a preference for boys by using fertility stopping rules in a population of households whose children attend public...
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natives' opinion toward immigration exploiting reforms in compulsory education in Europe in the 1960s through the 1990s. Our …
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We study the correlation between parental gender attitudes and the performance in mathematics of girls using two different approaches and data. First, we identify families with a preference for boys by using fertility stopping rules in a population of households whose children attend public...
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climate of opinion on the war in Israel and the Gaza Strip, the willingness to protest in Germany, the perception of …
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Civilians who have fled violent conflict and settled in neighboring countries are integral to processes of civil war termination. Contingent on their attitudes, they can either back peaceful settlements or support warring groups and continued fighting. Attitudes toward peaceful settlement are...
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We study the long-run effects of conflict on social attitudes, with World War II in Central and Eastern Europe as our setting. Much of earlier work has relied on selfreported measures of victimization, which are prone to endogenous misreporting. With our own survey-based measure, we replicate...
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