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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Polling Place Matters:How Voting Location Influences Election Fraud

Robert Gonzalez, Tannishtha Ghosh, Kelly Lifchez

Research on the determinants of election fraud typically focuses on conventional factors such as election monitoring, legal punishments, and voter education. This paper examines an […]

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Mobile Phones and Gender Norms: Evidence from Afghanistan

Robert Gonzalez, Seunghun Chung, Ahmad Shah Mobariz

This paper examines the impact of mobile phone expansion on gender norms in Afghanistan. We combine cell tower data from the country’s largest operator with […]

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Do Military Deployments Reduce Crime? Evidence from the 2025 Washington, DC National Guard Deployment

Robert Gonzalez

The deployment of military personnel in response to urban crime has become increasingly salient in the United States. Yet the effectiveness and efficiency of such […]

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An Analytical Framework for Measuring Food System Resilience in Fragile Situations

Francisca Castro, Tilman Brück, Wolfgang Stojetz, Elena Serfilippi, Alessandra Garbero, Timur Cipa

This paper introduces a comprehensive analytical framework for measuring food system resilience in fragile situations, integrating the concepts of resilience and fragility. Our proposed framework […]

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Climate vulnerability at the household level: A behaviorally informed index and its application to refugees in Jordan

Piero Ronzani, Wolfgang Stojetz, Sarah Fenzl, Siwar Hakim

Climate vulnerability assessments have traditionally relied on macro-level indices and physical exposure models, overlooking household-level heterogeneity and the behavioral determinants of vulnerability. To fill this […]

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Access to Education for Young People Displaced by the Syrian Crisis

Teagan Hood

Learning continuity and engaging young people in supportive schooling environments are often overlooked in research, policy and aid sector responses to displacement. With increasing numbers […]

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