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Impact of Natural Disasters on Education Outcomes: Evidence from the 1987-1989 Locust Plague in Mali

De Vreyer, Philippe; Guilbert, Nathalie; Mesplé-Somps, Sandrine (2015), Impact of Natural Disasters on Education Outcomes: Evidence from the 1987-1989 Locust Plague in Mali, Journal of African Economies, 24, 1, p. 57-100. 10.1093/jae/eju018

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Article accepté pour publication ou publié
Date
2015
Journal name
Journal of African Economies
Volume
24
Number
1
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Pages
57-100
Publication identifier
10.1093/jae/eju018
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Author(s)
De Vreyer, Philippe
Guilbert, Nathalie
Mesplé-Somps, Sandrine
Abstract (EN)
This paper estimates the long-run impact of a large income shock based on regional variations in the 1987–89 locust plague in Mali. We take comprehensive population census data to construct birth cohorts of individuals and compare those born and living in the years and villages affected by locust plagues with other cohorts. We find a clear, strong impact on the educational outcomes of children living in rural areas, but no impact at all on children living in urban areas. School enrolment by boys born or lessthan four at the time of shock is found to be affected. School enrolmentbyboysbornin1987–88,themaininfestationyears,isfoundtobehardesthitby theplagues.However,although theimpact onschoolenrolment figuresisgreaterfor boys than girls, the educational attainments of girls attending school and living in ruralareasareharderhitthantheboys.Ourcontrolsforindividuals’potentiallyselective migration behaviour and for differences in school infrastructures do nothing to change our results. Our findings are also robust to controls for age misreporting and variations in the cohort cut-off point.
Subjects / Keywords
Evaluation d'impacts; Catastrophes naturelles; Criquets; Education; Mali; Econométrie Appliquée
JEL
I21 - Analysis of Education
O12 - Microeconomic Analyses of Economic Development
O55 - Africa

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