Our study analyzes the fertility effects of the 1994 genocide in Rwanda. We study the effects of violence on both the duration time to the first birth in the early post-genocide period and on the total number of post-genocide births per woman up to 15 years following the conflict. We use individual-level data from Demographic and Health Surveys, estimating survival and count data models. This article contributes to the literature on the demographic effects of violent conflict by testing two channels through which conflict influences fertility: (1) the type of violence exposure as measured by the death of a child or sibling, and (2) the conflict-induced change in local demographic conditions as captured by the change in the district-level se...
The article focuses on how exposure to two different types of exogenous shocks at birth leads to wor...
Chapter II: No extant study addresses the persistent detrimental effect of in utero exposure to con...
This paper documents the impact of civil wars in the Democratic Republic of Congo on infant mortalit...
Our study analyzes the fertility effects of the 1994 genocide in Rwanda. We study the effects of vio...
This paper analyzes the effects of the 1994 genocide in Rwanda on fertility outcomes. We study the e...
How does exposure to genocide affect nuptiality and fertility among the surviving population? Genoci...
Magister Scientiae - MScThe 20th century has witnessed several wars and genocides worldwide. Notable...
The fertility transition of Rwanda stagnated between 1992 and 2005 at a total fertility rate (TFR) o...
This thesis investigates the relationship between violent conflicts and sexual and reproductive heal...
Rwanda experienced genocide from April to July 1994 during which over 800,000 people were murdered. ...
Conflicts affect the social and economic conditions that could account for the stall in fertility de...
Abstract: This paper examines the long-term impact of civil conflict on intimate partner violence an...
There is an extensive literature on violent conflicts such as the 1994 Rwandan genocide, but few pap...
Conflicts affect the social and economic conditions that could account for the stall in fertility de...
This paper studies the demographic consequences of the Rwandan genocide and how the excess mortality...
The article focuses on how exposure to two different types of exogenous shocks at birth leads to wor...
Chapter II: No extant study addresses the persistent detrimental effect of in utero exposure to con...
This paper documents the impact of civil wars in the Democratic Republic of Congo on infant mortalit...
Our study analyzes the fertility effects of the 1994 genocide in Rwanda. We study the effects of vio...
This paper analyzes the effects of the 1994 genocide in Rwanda on fertility outcomes. We study the e...
How does exposure to genocide affect nuptiality and fertility among the surviving population? Genoci...
Magister Scientiae - MScThe 20th century has witnessed several wars and genocides worldwide. Notable...
The fertility transition of Rwanda stagnated between 1992 and 2005 at a total fertility rate (TFR) o...
This thesis investigates the relationship between violent conflicts and sexual and reproductive heal...
Rwanda experienced genocide from April to July 1994 during which over 800,000 people were murdered. ...
Conflicts affect the social and economic conditions that could account for the stall in fertility de...
Abstract: This paper examines the long-term impact of civil conflict on intimate partner violence an...
There is an extensive literature on violent conflicts such as the 1994 Rwandan genocide, but few pap...
Conflicts affect the social and economic conditions that could account for the stall in fertility de...
This paper studies the demographic consequences of the Rwandan genocide and how the excess mortality...
The article focuses on how exposure to two different types of exogenous shocks at birth leads to wor...
Chapter II: No extant study addresses the persistent detrimental effect of in utero exposure to con...
This paper documents the impact of civil wars in the Democratic Republic of Congo on infant mortalit...