We investigate the long-term effects of households' exposure to violent conflict on children's educational attainment in primary school, studying cognitive and non-cognitive skills as possible causal channels. Our identification strategy exploits the locality-level variation in the intensity of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in the West Bank during the Second Intifada (2000-2005). We show that an increase in family experience of conflict has large negative long-term effects on the educational attainment of children as measured by grade point averages. We find that non-cognitive rather than cognitive skills are the channels through which exposure affects children's educational achievement.

Cohort at Risk: Long-term Consequences of Conflict for Child School Achievement / H. Jürges, L. Stella, S. Hallaq, A. Schwarz. - In: JOURNAL OF POPULATION ECONOMICS. - ISSN 0933-1433. - 35:1(2022), pp. 1-43. [10.1007/s00148-020-00790-6]

Cohort at Risk: Long-term Consequences of Conflict for Child School Achievement

L. Stella
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2022

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We investigate the long-term effects of households' exposure to violent conflict on children's educational attainment in primary school, studying cognitive and non-cognitive skills as possible causal channels. Our identification strategy exploits the locality-level variation in the intensity of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in the West Bank during the Second Intifada (2000-2005). We show that an increase in family experience of conflict has large negative long-term effects on the educational attainment of children as measured by grade point averages. We find that non-cognitive rather than cognitive skills are the channels through which exposure affects children's educational achievement.
Children; Conflict; Non-cognitive skills; Schooling
Settore ECON-02/A - Politica economica
2022
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