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   Oil and ethnic inequality in Nigeria  
   
نویسنده James Fenske ,Igor Zurimendi
منبع journal of economic growth - 2017 - دوره : 22 - شماره : 4 - صفحه:397 -420
چکیده    although it is known that ethnic biases exist in africa, less is known about how these respond to natural resource prices. many ethnically fragmented african countries depend on a small number commodities for their export base. oil prices experienced in early life predict differential adult outcomes across nigerian ethnic groups. our difference-in-difference approach compares members of southern ethnicities to other nigerians from the same birth cohort. this north-south distinction mirrors several economic, political, and religious cleavages in the country. greater prices in a southern individual’s birth year predict several relative outcomes, including reduced fertility, delayed marriage, higher probabilities of working and having a skilled occupation, greater schooling, lower height, and greater bmi. these microeconomic impacts are explained by macroeconomic responses to oil prices; relatively, urban incomes increase, food production declines, and maternal labor intensifies in the south.
کلیدواژه Commodity prices ,Early life ,Ethnicity ,Nigeria
آدرس University of Warwick, UK, , UK
 
     
   
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