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Households in Conflict Network

The Households in Conflict Network brings together researchers interested in the micro level analysis of the relationship between violent conflict and household welfare.

Working Papers

Read from a series of more than 400 working papers

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Carrying the Past with you Across the Border: Long-term Effects of Conflict and Environmental Stress Exposure in Syria on the Social Well-being of Refugees in Jordan

Francisca Castro,  Tilman Brück,  Wolfgang Stojetz,  Hadi Jaafar

When refugees flee abroad, they carry the legacy of their traumatic experiences across borders. While there are over 43 million refugees worldwide, the long-term effects […]

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Polycrisis in Agrifood Systems: Climate-Conflict Interactions and Labor Dynamics for Women and Youth in 21 African Countries

Wolfgang Stojetz,  Tilman Brück,  Carlo Azzarri, Erdgin Mane

This paper provides evidence on the impacts of armed conflict and climate change on individual labor intensity. Based on pooled labor force survey, climate, and […]

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The Scar of Civil War: Exposure in (Early) Childhood and School Test Scores as a Teenager

Philip Verwimp, 

This paper investigates the effect of civil war exposure in (early) childhood on school test scores as a teenager. It uses test scores from the […]

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High-Skilled Migration from Myanmar: Responses to Signals of Political and Economic Stabilization

Yashodhan Ghorpade,  Muhammad Saad Imtiaz and Theingie Han

In recent years Myanmar has witnessed considerable economic and political instability, leading many young people, particularly the higher-skilled, to consider migrating abroad for improved prospects. […]

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From Conflict to Compromise: Experimental Evidence on Occupational Downgrading in Migration from Myanmar

Yashodhan Ghorpade,  Muhammad Saad Imtiaz

We examine the relationship between violent conflict and the willingness of potential migrants to accept lower skilled work (occupational downgrading). We develop a theoretical model […]

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Let the poor breathe! Poverty and anti-government protests in Nigeria 

Daniel Tuki,  Hussaini Kwari

Despite the rising incidence of poverty in Nigeria and the increasing frequency of anti-government protests driven by citizens’ inability to meet their basic food needs, […]

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