This dissertation contains three essays on the impact of unexpected adverse events on student outcomes. All three attempt to identify causal inference using plausibly exogenous shocks and econometric tools, applied to rich administrative data. In Chapter 2, I present evidence of the causal effects of the 2011 Christchurch earthquake on tertiary enrolment and completion. Using the shock of the 2011 earthquake on high school students in the Canterbury region, I estimate the effect of the earthquake on a range of outcomes including tertiary enrolment, degree completion and wages. I find the earthquake causes a substantial increase in tertiary enrolment, particularly for low ability high school leavers from damaged schools. However, I find no ...
Lucas, Adrienne M.Since 2006 at least 843 protests have occurred in 87 countries (Ortiz et al. 2013)...
Abstract Objective: To examine the impact of the Canterbury earthquakes on the important adolescent ...
This dissertation encompasses three chapters that study the extent to which natural disasters and so...
This dissertation contains three essays on the impact of unexpected adverse events on student outcom...
This paper uses a standard difference-in-differences approach to examine the effect of the L’Aquila ...
This thesis comprises two research papers that use the 8.8 earthquake that struck Chile in 2010 as a...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.The first essay investi...
Although there are several studies looking at the effect of natural disasters on economic growth, le...
During 2010 and 2011, major earthquakes caused widespread damage and the deaths of 185 people in the...
Although there are several studies looking at the effect of natural disasters on economic growth, le...
We estimate the causal effects of a large unanticipated natural disaster on high schoolers’ universi...
This thesis is the product of three academic essays, of which each one attempts to answer a few ques...
Natural disasters are a significant threat to human development. In this paper, we analyze the effe...
How do natural disasters affect academic performance? Despite numerous studies having been conducted...
This dissertation contains an essay on the effects of earthquake exposure on household preparedness ...
Lucas, Adrienne M.Since 2006 at least 843 protests have occurred in 87 countries (Ortiz et al. 2013)...
Abstract Objective: To examine the impact of the Canterbury earthquakes on the important adolescent ...
This dissertation encompasses three chapters that study the extent to which natural disasters and so...
This dissertation contains three essays on the impact of unexpected adverse events on student outcom...
This paper uses a standard difference-in-differences approach to examine the effect of the L’Aquila ...
This thesis comprises two research papers that use the 8.8 earthquake that struck Chile in 2010 as a...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.The first essay investi...
Although there are several studies looking at the effect of natural disasters on economic growth, le...
During 2010 and 2011, major earthquakes caused widespread damage and the deaths of 185 people in the...
Although there are several studies looking at the effect of natural disasters on economic growth, le...
We estimate the causal effects of a large unanticipated natural disaster on high schoolers’ universi...
This thesis is the product of three academic essays, of which each one attempts to answer a few ques...
Natural disasters are a significant threat to human development. In this paper, we analyze the effe...
How do natural disasters affect academic performance? Despite numerous studies having been conducted...
This dissertation contains an essay on the effects of earthquake exposure on household preparedness ...
Lucas, Adrienne M.Since 2006 at least 843 protests have occurred in 87 countries (Ortiz et al. 2013)...
Abstract Objective: To examine the impact of the Canterbury earthquakes on the important adolescent ...
This dissertation encompasses three chapters that study the extent to which natural disasters and so...