This paper estimates the effect of exposure to terrorist violence on education. Since terrorists may choose targets endogenously, we construct a set of novel instruments. To that end, we leverage exogenous variation from a local terrorist group's revenues and its affiliation with al-Qaeda. Across several Kenyan datasets, we find that attacks suppress school enrolment more than predicted by difference-in-differences-type estimators. This indicates that terrorists target areas experiencing unobserved, positive shocks. Evidence suggests fears and concerns as mechanisms of impact, rather than educational supply.
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Department of Economics, University of Victoria, P.O. Box 1700, STN CSC, Victoria, V8W 2Y2, BCDepartment of Economics, University of Victoria, P.O. Box 1700, STN CSC, Victoria, V8W 2Y2, BC