First and Second Generation Impacts of the Biafran War
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First and Second Generation Impacts of the Biafran War
First and Second Generation Impacts of the Biafran War
Abstract
We analyze long-term impacts of the 1967-1970 Nigerian Civil War, providing the first evidence of intergenerational impacts. Women exposed to the war in their growing years exhibit reduced adult stature, increased likelihood of being overweight, earlier age at first birth, and lower educational attainment. Exposure to a primary education program mitigates impacts of war exposure on education. War exposed men marry later and have fewer children. War exposure of mothers (but not fathers) has adverse impacts on child growth, survival, and education. Impacts vary with age of exposure. For mother and child health, the largest impacts stem from adolescent exposure.
Keywords: intergenerational, conflict, human capital, Africa, fetal origins
JEL Classification: I12, I25, J13, O12
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