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      Forced Migration and Human Capital: Evidence from Post-WWII Population Transfers

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          We study the long-run effects of forced migration on investment in education. After World War II, millions of Poles were forcibly uprooted from the Kresy territories of eastern Poland and resettled (primarily) in the newly acquired Western Territories, from which the Germans were expelled. We combine historical censuses with newly collected survey data to show that, while there were no pre-WWII differences in educational attainment, Poles with a family history of forced migration are significantly more educated today than other Poles. These results are driven by a shift in preferences away from material possessions toward investment in human capital. (JEL I25, I26, J24, N34, R23)

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                Journal
                American Economic Review
                American Economic Review
                American Economic Association
                0002-8282
                May 01 2020
                May 01 2020
                : 110
                : 5
                : 1430-1463
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Monash University and University of Warwick ()
                [2 ]Paris School of Economics ()
                [3 ]UNSW ()
                [4 ]UCLA Anderson School of Management, and University College London ()
                Article
                10.1257/aer.20181518
                b8c7ed7d-d1c7-428b-b8e9-f43cfa4037f0
                © 2020
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