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Extreme events, educational aspirations, and long-term outcomes.

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Iwo, R; Frankenberg, E; Sumantri, C; Thomas, D
Published in: Population and environment
January 2024

The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami was an extremely destructive event in Aceh, Indonesia, killing over 160,000 people and destroying infrastructure, homes, and livelihoods over miles of coastline. In its immediate aftermath, affected populations faced a daunting array of challenges. At the population level, questions of how the disaster affected children's and parents' aspirations for education and whether it permanently disrupted schooling progression are critical in understanding how shocks affect human capital in the short and long term. We use longitudinal data from the Study of the Tsunami Aftermath and Recovery (STAR) to examine how disaster exposure affects educational aspirations and eventual attainment. We find that damage to one's community depresses aspirations in the short term but that this weakens with time. With respect to educational attainment 15 years after the event, children's aspirations, parents' education, and family socioeconomic status are more important determinants of whether children complete high school and go on to tertiary schooling than disaster exposure. While these results likely reflect, at least in part, the successful post-tsunami reconstruction program, they also establish enormous resilience among survivors who bore the brunt of the tsunami.

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Population and environment

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ISSN

0199-0039

Publication Date

January 2024

Volume

46

Issue

3

Start / End Page

20

Related Subject Headings

  • Demography
  • 44 Human society
  • 41 Environmental sciences
  • 38 Economics
  • 16 Studies in Human Society
  • 14 Economics
  • 05 Environmental Sciences
 

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Iwo, R., Frankenberg, E., Sumantri, C., & Thomas, D. (2024). Extreme events, educational aspirations, and long-term outcomes. Population and Environment, 46(3), 20. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11111-024-00461-8
Iwo, René, Elizabeth Frankenberg, Cecep Sumantri, and Duncan Thomas. “Extreme events, educational aspirations, and long-term outcomes.Population and Environment 46, no. 3 (January 2024): 20. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11111-024-00461-8.
Iwo R, Frankenberg E, Sumantri C, Thomas D. Extreme events, educational aspirations, and long-term outcomes. Population and environment. 2024 Jan;46(3):20.
Iwo, René, et al. “Extreme events, educational aspirations, and long-term outcomes.Population and Environment, vol. 46, no. 3, Jan. 2024, p. 20. Epmc, doi:10.1007/s11111-024-00461-8.
Iwo R, Frankenberg E, Sumantri C, Thomas D. Extreme events, educational aspirations, and long-term outcomes. Population and environment. 2024 Jan;46(3):20.
Journal cover image

Published In

Population and environment

DOI

ISSN

0199-0039

Publication Date

January 2024

Volume

46

Issue

3

Start / End Page

20

Related Subject Headings

  • Demography
  • 44 Human society
  • 41 Environmental sciences
  • 38 Economics
  • 16 Studies in Human Society
  • 14 Economics
  • 05 Environmental Sciences