The Cost of Terrorism: Network Effects and the Economic Impact of Child Loss

51 Pages Posted: 5 Mar 2020 Last revised: 29 Apr 2020

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Ragnar Hjellset Alne

Nordic Institute for Studies in Innovation, Research and Education (NIFU); Western Norway University of Applied Sciences

Nina Serdarevic

Centre for Applied Research

Date Written: February 4, 2020

Abstract

Using a difference-in-differences model on full population data, we estimate the causal effects of a terrorist attack on labor market and social insurance outcomes of bereaved parents. Compared with non-bereaved parents, we find substantial negative effects. One mechanism through which these changes occur is impaired psychological health. This result is consistent with theoretical and empirical work emphasizing the connection between adverse health shocks and labor market outcomes. Moreover, the results suggest that the cost of terrorism and the value of preventive measures may be underestimated if negative spillover effects to the victims’ family network remain unrecognized.

Keywords: Terrorism, Health shocks, Bereavement, Family networks, Labor market outcomes

JEL Classification: D60, H53, I38, J08, J22

Suggested Citation

Hjellset Alne, Ragnar and Serdarevic, Nina, The Cost of Terrorism: Network Effects and the Economic Impact of Child Loss (February 4, 2020). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3517441 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3517441

Ragnar Hjellset Alne

Nordic Institute for Studies in Innovation, Research and Education (NIFU) ( email )

Økernveien 9
0653 Oslo
OSLO, Oslo 0791
Norway

Western Norway University of Applied Sciences ( email )

Bjørnsonsgate 45
5528 Haugesund
Haugesund, Rogaland 5063
Norway

Nina Serdarevic (Contact Author)

Centre for Applied Research ( email )

Helleveien 30
Bergen, NO-5045
Norway

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