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The effects of conflict on fertility in Rwanda

Kati Schindler and Tilman Brück
Authors registered in the RePEc Author Service: Kati Kraehnert

No 5715, Policy Research Working Paper Series from The World Bank

Abstract: The aim of this paper is to study the short and long-term fertility effects of mass violent conflict on different population sub-groups. The authors pool three nationally representative demographic and health surveys from before and after the genocide in Rwanda, identifying conflict exposure of the survivors in multiple ways. The analysis finds a robust effect of genocide on fertility, with a strong replacement effect for lost children. Having lost siblings reduces fertility only in the short term. Most interesting is the continued importance of the institution of marriage in determining fertility and in reducing fertility for the large group of widows in Rwanda.

Keywords: Population Policies; Gender and Law; Population&Development; Post Conflict Reconstruction; Gender and Health (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011-06-01
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