This paper uses a standard difference-in-differences approach to examine the effect of the L’Aquila earthquake on the academic performance of the students of the local university. The empirical results indicate that this natural disaster reduced students’ probability of graduating on-time and slightly increased students’ probability of dropping out. While post-disaster measures (e.g. fast re-establishment of education activities in temporary locations) are likely to have mitigated the effects of this event, disruptions in the learning environment and the mental trauma suffered by students in the aftermath of the earthquake may have worsened their academic performance
Aims: Earthquake is a disaster that causes a lot of losses both physically, mentally and the highest...
In September 2010 and again in February 2011, the city of Christchurch was rocked by earthquakes of ...
Using Labour Force Survey individual-level data recently released by the Italian Institute of Statis...
Although there are several studies looking at the effect of natural disasters on economic growth, le...
Although there are several studies looking at the effect of natural disasters on economic growth, le...
This dissertation contains three essays on the impact of unexpected adverse events on student outcom...
Natural disasters are a significant threat to human development. In this paper, we analyze the effe...
During 2010 and 2011, major earthquakes caused widespread damage and the deaths of 185 people in the...
We estimate the causal effects of a large unanticipated natural disaster on high schoolers’ universi...
How do natural disasters affect academic performance? Despite numerous studies having been conducted...
This thesis comprises two research papers that use the 8.8 earthquake that struck Chile in 2010 as a...
Do natural disasters impact educational attainment? Education as a paramount factor of economic deve...
In this paper we analyse the effects of the L'Aquila earthquake on labour market outcomes for a peri...
While several American universities do offer an academic course on the topic of Natural Disasters, i...
It is well established that natural disasters can have a negative effect on human capital accumulati...
Aims: Earthquake is a disaster that causes a lot of losses both physically, mentally and the highest...
In September 2010 and again in February 2011, the city of Christchurch was rocked by earthquakes of ...
Using Labour Force Survey individual-level data recently released by the Italian Institute of Statis...
Although there are several studies looking at the effect of natural disasters on economic growth, le...
Although there are several studies looking at the effect of natural disasters on economic growth, le...
This dissertation contains three essays on the impact of unexpected adverse events on student outcom...
Natural disasters are a significant threat to human development. In this paper, we analyze the effe...
During 2010 and 2011, major earthquakes caused widespread damage and the deaths of 185 people in the...
We estimate the causal effects of a large unanticipated natural disaster on high schoolers’ universi...
How do natural disasters affect academic performance? Despite numerous studies having been conducted...
This thesis comprises two research papers that use the 8.8 earthquake that struck Chile in 2010 as a...
Do natural disasters impact educational attainment? Education as a paramount factor of economic deve...
In this paper we analyse the effects of the L'Aquila earthquake on labour market outcomes for a peri...
While several American universities do offer an academic course on the topic of Natural Disasters, i...
It is well established that natural disasters can have a negative effect on human capital accumulati...
Aims: Earthquake is a disaster that causes a lot of losses both physically, mentally and the highest...
In September 2010 and again in February 2011, the city of Christchurch was rocked by earthquakes of ...
Using Labour Force Survey individual-level data recently released by the Italian Institute of Statis...