War and Stature: Growing Up During the Nigerian Civil War
Richard Akresh (),
Sonia Bhalotra,
Marinella Leone and
Una Osili
No 113, HiCN Working Papers from Households in Conflict Network
Abstract:
The Nigerian civil war of 1967-70 was precipitated by secession of the Igbodominated south-eastern region to create the state of Biafra. It was the first civil war in Africa, the predecessor of many. We investigate the legacies of this war four decades later. Using variation across ethnicity and cohort, we identify significant long-run impacts on human health capital. Individuals exposed to the war at all ages between birth and adolescence exhibit reduced adult stature and these impacts are largest in adolescence. Adult stature is portentous of reduced life expectancy and lower earnings.
Keywords: war; height; early life conditions; human capital investments; Nigeria (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: I12 J13 O12 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 12 pages
Date: 2012-04
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Journal Article: War and Stature: Growing Up during the Nigerian Civil War (2012)
Working Paper: War and Stature: Growing Up During the Nigerian Civil War (2011)
Working Paper: War and Stature: Growing Up During the Nigerian Civil War (2011)
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