RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Obstacles on the Road to School JF Journal of Human Resources FD University of Wisconsin Press SP 175 OP 209 DO 10.3368/jhr.0920-11166R2 VO 59 IS 1 A1 Miaari, Sami A1 Lee, Ines YR 2024 UL http://jhr.uwpress.org/content/59/1/175.abstract AB Many students face various obstacles when going to school, including poor physical infrastructure and exposure to conflict. We investigate the costs of conflict-induced substandard infrastructure in terms of educational performance. We focus on students in the West Bank over 2000–2006 during the Israeli–Palestinian conflict. This conflict is characterized by a system of mobility restrictions enforced through physical barriers, such as checkpoints, which increase commuting costs and the likelihood of encounters with security forces. We find that the introduction of checkpoints near a school reduces the probability of passing the final high school exam by one percentage point and the overall score by 0.04 standard deviations. Direct encounters with checkpoints have strong negative effects on performance, suggesting that time loss due to delays or the psychological impact of encountering security personnel may be important mechanisms.