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Autoren Elsner, Benjamin; Wozny, Florian  
Titel The human capital cost of radiation. Long-run evidence from exposure outside the womb.  
URL http://ftp.iza.org/dp11408.pdf  
Erscheinungsjahr 2018  
Seitenzahl 72 S.  
Verlag Bonn: Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit  
Dokumenttyp Monographie; online  
Beigaben Literaturangaben; Abbildungen; Tabellen; Anhang  
Sprache englisch  
Forschungsschwerpunkt Bildungspanel (NEPS)  
Schlagwörter Kognition; Kognitive Entwicklung; Kognitive Leistung; Kognitiver Fähigkeitstest; Lernen; Atomarer Unfall; Radioaktivität; Humankapital; Radioaktive Kontamination; Umwelt; NEPS (National Educational Panel Study); Deutschland; Tschernobyl  
Abstract This paper studies the long-term effect of radiation on cognitive skills. We use regional variation in nuclear fallout caused by the Chernobyl disaster in 1986, which led to a permanent increase in radiation levels in most of Europe. To identify a causal effect, we exploit the fact that the degree of soil contamination depended on rainfall within a critical ten-day window after the disaster. Based on unique geo-coded survey data from Germany, we show that people who lived in highly-contaminated areas in 1986 perform significantly worse in standardized cognitive tests 25 years later. This effect is driven by the older cohorts in our sample (born before 1976), whereas we find no effect for people who were first exposed during early childhood. These results are consistent with radiation accelerating cognitive decline during older ages. Moreover, they suggest that radiation has negative effects even when people are first exposed as adults, and point to significant external costs of man-made sources of radiation. (Orig.).  
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