ABSTRACTEducation has wide-ranging benefits to both the individual and wider society. This article investigates the consequences of terrorist incidents on whether households can further their children’s schooling. Using both the Global Terrorism Database and Pakistan’s Social and Living Standards Measurement, we find that persistent exposure to terrorism significantly reduces the likelihood that parents will continue their children’s education. The result suggests, that for every million people, an increase in terrorist incidents causes 26,501 fewer children to continue their education at the primary school education level. We also examine the results by various demographic segments and types of terrorism attacks
Extant research on terrorism has predominantly examined conditions associated with transnational ter...
The work has focused on the challenge of terrorism in Pakistan and the role of counter-terrorism pol...
in combating terrorism. A comparative analysis in this thesisillustrates that education by itself d...
Education has wide-ranging benefits to both the individual and wider society. This article investiga...
The purpose of this study is to develop further knowledge of how specific educational attributes suc...
This paper investigates the Pakistani Taliban's terror campaign against girls' education in the Khyb...
This contribution investigates the role of education in domestic terrorism for 133 countries between...
Terrorism is the phenomenon in which fearful situation is created by a group of people who view them...
This contribution investigates the role of education in domestic terrorism for 133 countries between...
This study characterizes trends in the frequency and characteristics of terrorist attacks in child-s...
This study investigates the role of peace education in restoring confidence of the communities in th...
The world is witnessing series of repeated political, religious conflict and terrorism, particularly...
We relate terrorist attacks to media signal coverage and schooling in Kenya to examine how terrorism...
Terrorism is an international phenomenonand its borders are not confined to a specific country or re...
This study aims to analyze the impact of terrorism on the educational sector of Sri Lanka. We focus ...
Extant research on terrorism has predominantly examined conditions associated with transnational ter...
The work has focused on the challenge of terrorism in Pakistan and the role of counter-terrorism pol...
in combating terrorism. A comparative analysis in this thesisillustrates that education by itself d...
Education has wide-ranging benefits to both the individual and wider society. This article investiga...
The purpose of this study is to develop further knowledge of how specific educational attributes suc...
This paper investigates the Pakistani Taliban's terror campaign against girls' education in the Khyb...
This contribution investigates the role of education in domestic terrorism for 133 countries between...
Terrorism is the phenomenon in which fearful situation is created by a group of people who view them...
This contribution investigates the role of education in domestic terrorism for 133 countries between...
This study characterizes trends in the frequency and characteristics of terrorist attacks in child-s...
This study investigates the role of peace education in restoring confidence of the communities in th...
The world is witnessing series of repeated political, religious conflict and terrorism, particularly...
We relate terrorist attacks to media signal coverage and schooling in Kenya to examine how terrorism...
Terrorism is an international phenomenonand its borders are not confined to a specific country or re...
This study aims to analyze the impact of terrorism on the educational sector of Sri Lanka. We focus ...
Extant research on terrorism has predominantly examined conditions associated with transnational ter...
The work has focused on the challenge of terrorism in Pakistan and the role of counter-terrorism pol...
in combating terrorism. A comparative analysis in this thesisillustrates that education by itself d...