Estimating Long-Term Impacts of Wartime Schooling Disruptions on Private Returns to Schooling in Kuwait

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Simon Bilo
Mohamed Ihsan Ajwad
Ebtesam AlAnsari
Lama AlHumaidan
Faleh AlRashidi
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[1] World Bank,
[2] Public Authority for Applied Education and Training,undefined
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Journal of Labor Research | 2024年 / 45卷
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Gulf War; Kuwait; Private returns to schooling; Civil servants’ wages; J24; J31; J45;
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This paper estimates the long-term impacts of schooling disruptions on private returns to schooling in Kuwait. It applies an instrumental variables approach to estimate the private returns to schooling, using unique civil service payroll data, with Kuwaiti students’ exposure to the Gulf War (1990–91) as the instrument. The Gulf War is a suitable instrument because it profoundly affected Kuwaiti students' schooling at the time and is unlikely to be correlated with many potentially problematic omitted variables, such as students’ ability. The analysis finds that (i) people who were of schooling age during the Gulf War tend to have lower educational attainment than people who were of schooling age after the Gulf War; (ii) men who were of schooling age at the time of the Gulf War earn on average 5.6% less for each year of schooling lost, and women earn correspondingly 6.8% less for each year of schooling lost; (iii) female students who were in the age groups corresponding to lower school grades during the Gulf War tend to suffer a greater percentage wage loss for each year of lost schooling.
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