We exploit the quasi-random spatial and temporal nature of ground tremors to evaluate the long-term impact of the 1988 earthquake on educational outcomes among affected children of rural Nepal. We employ difference-in-differences research design to show that infants born in districts severely affected by the earthquake are 13.8% less likely to complete middle school and 10% less likely to complete high school. Our findings demonstrate that children belonging to high caste groups mitigate the negative environmental shock in the long run. However, infants belonging to low caste groups are 17.6% less likely to complete middle school and 11.9% less likely to complete high school. We also find that male infants exposed to a severe earthquake per...
BackgroundThe 2015 earthquake in Nepal caused massive damages and triggered relief activities to min...
Background: Mental health issues can reach epidemic proportions in developed countries after natural...
Background: Mental health issues can reach epidemic proportions in developed countries after natural...
This paper investigates the long-term effects of early-life exposure to natural disasters on a range...
We trace the effects of a devastating earthquake that occurred in Northern Pakistan in 2005. Using a...
This study estimates the effects of the 1970 Ancash earthquake on human capital accumulation on the ...
How do natural disasters affect academic performance? Despite numerous studies having been conducted...
The 2015 earthquake in Nepal affected approximately 8 million people, resulting in an economic loss ...
Natural disasters are a significant threat to human development. In this paper, we analyze the effe...
Background: Mental health issues can reach epidemic proportions in developed countries after natural...
"This paper uses panel data from Bangladesh, Ethiopia, and Malawi to examine the impacts of disaster...
"This paper uses panel data from Bangladesh, Ethiopia, and Malawi to examine the impacts of disaster...
Background: Mental health issues can reach epidemic proportions in developed countries after natural...
Exposure to extreme shocks in early life is found to have a lasting impact in adulthood. Exploiting ...
Background: The nutritional status of children may deteriorate after natural disasters such as earth...
BackgroundThe 2015 earthquake in Nepal caused massive damages and triggered relief activities to min...
Background: Mental health issues can reach epidemic proportions in developed countries after natural...
Background: Mental health issues can reach epidemic proportions in developed countries after natural...
This paper investigates the long-term effects of early-life exposure to natural disasters on a range...
We trace the effects of a devastating earthquake that occurred in Northern Pakistan in 2005. Using a...
This study estimates the effects of the 1970 Ancash earthquake on human capital accumulation on the ...
How do natural disasters affect academic performance? Despite numerous studies having been conducted...
The 2015 earthquake in Nepal affected approximately 8 million people, resulting in an economic loss ...
Natural disasters are a significant threat to human development. In this paper, we analyze the effe...
Background: Mental health issues can reach epidemic proportions in developed countries after natural...
"This paper uses panel data from Bangladesh, Ethiopia, and Malawi to examine the impacts of disaster...
"This paper uses panel data from Bangladesh, Ethiopia, and Malawi to examine the impacts of disaster...
Background: Mental health issues can reach epidemic proportions in developed countries after natural...
Exposure to extreme shocks in early life is found to have a lasting impact in adulthood. Exploiting ...
Background: The nutritional status of children may deteriorate after natural disasters such as earth...
BackgroundThe 2015 earthquake in Nepal caused massive damages and triggered relief activities to min...
Background: Mental health issues can reach epidemic proportions in developed countries after natural...
Background: Mental health issues can reach epidemic proportions in developed countries after natural...