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The Daily Stat from Harvard Business Review

 


THE DAILY STAT: Harvard Business Review

November 05, 2015

Indian Ocean Tsunami Had Far-Reaching Effects on Human Capital


Older male children who lost both parents in the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami went on to complete 1.9 fewer years of schooling than their peers, those who lost their fathers completed 1.5 fewer years, and older girls who lost both parents were 58 percentage points more likely than their peers to marry in the years after the disaster, says a team led by Ava Gail Cas of Catholic University of America. In these ways, the tsunami had far-reaching effects on human capital, particularly among orphaned 15-to-17-year-olds. About one-quarter of children who survived the tsunami were orphaned, the researchers say.

Source: The Impact of Parental Death on Child Well-being: Evidence From the Indian Ocean Tsunami


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