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World development, 2018-11, Vol.111, p.1-12
2018

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Natural disasters and human capital: The case of Nepal’s earthquake
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  • World development, 2018-11, Vol.111, p.1-12
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Oxford: Elsevier Ltd
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2018
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  • •We evaluate the long-term impact of the 1988 earthquake on educational outcomes in Nepal.•We use data from Nepal Labor Force Survey (NLFS) for empirical analysis.•We exploit seismic intensity and use a difference-in-differences research design.•We find that the 1988 earthquake led to a significant loss of human capital in the Eastern region of Nepal.•We show that natural disasters can widen the gap in human capital between low caste and high caste groups. We exploit the quasi-random spatial and temporal nature of ground tremors to evaluate the long-term impact of the 1988 earthquake on educational outcomes among affected children of rural Nepal. We employ difference-in-differences research design to show that infants born in districts severely affected by the earthquake are 13.8% less likely to complete middle school and 10% less likely to complete high school. Our findings demonstrate that children belonging to high caste groups mitigate the negative environmental shock in the long run. However, infants belonging to low caste groups are 17.6% less likely to complete middle school and 11.9% less likely to complete high school. We also find that male infants exposed to a severe earthquake perform significantly better than their female counterparts, suggesting prospects of gender bias in a patriarchal society. Together, these results provide strong evidence that earthquakes lead to deterioration of human capital in a developing country setting.

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