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Nikita, Brunner ; Alexander, Mihailov. (2023) Radical Religious Rule and Human Capital: Evidence from the Taliban Control in Afghanistan (1996-2001).
In: Economics Discussion Papers. RePEc:rdg:emxxdp:em-dp2023-01.

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Moreover, she finds that children born between 2003 and 2005 (who thus were 9 to 11 years old when living in the caliphate) were more strongly affected by Boko Haram’s occupation in terms of completed schooling. Stoelinga (2022) explores many different potential mechanisms underlying these effects, such as child labor, marriage, health, school supply, labor market trends and returns to education, but none seems to explain the results. She, however, finds some evidence that having a shared social identity with Boko Haram, peer or network effects, and intimidation and fear drive the effects. Thus, Stoelinga (2022)’s research suggests that social identity and social pressure are key to explain how individuals adapt their behaviors in response to occupation.

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