TY - JOUR T1 - Human Capital Accumulation and Disasters: Evidence from the Pakistan Earthquake of 2005 JF - Journal of Human Resources JO - J Hum Resour DO - 10.3368/jhr.59.2.0520-10887R1 SP - 0520-10887R1 AU - Tahir Andrabi AU - Benjamin Daniels AU - Jishnu Das Y1 - 2021/06/09 UR - http://jhr.uwpress.org/content/early/2021/06/02/jhr.59.2.0520-10887R1.abstract N2 - In 2005 a large earthquake struck Northern Pakistan. Exposure to the earthquake was plausibly exogenous to household and individual characteristics, but households received substantial compensation after the earthquake. Four years later, there were no differences in household or adult outcomes by earthquake exposure. Nevertheless, children under age 3 at the time of the earthquake accumulated large height deficits and children aged 3–11 scored significantly worse on academic tests, unless their mothers had completed primary education. Even disasters that are accompanied with substantial compensation can lead to severe disruptions in the accumulation of human capital. ER -