Kesternich, I, Siflinger, B, Smith, JP, Winter, J (2014) The effects of World War II on economic and health outcomes across Europe. Rev Econ Stat 96: pp. 103-118Kesternich I, Siflinger B, Smith JP, Winter JK. The effects of world war II on economic and healt...
"The Effects of World War II on Economic and Health Outcomes across Europe." Review of Economics and Statistics.Kesternich, I., B. Siflinger, J. Smith, and J. Winter (2012): The effects of World War II on economic and health outcomes across Europe. The Review of Economics and ...
Effects of World War 2 WW2 Dates Lesson Summary Frequently Asked Questions Who fought with Germany in WW2? Germany, Japan, and Italy were the Axis Powers. They were fought by many of the nations in the world, including the UK, the Soviet Union, US, France, and China. What were the ...
It has been necessary to refer repeatedly to the .effects of the two world wars in promoting all kind of innovation. It should be (1) also that technological innovations have (2) the character of war itself by the (3) of new mechanical and chemical device. One weapon developed during Wo...
Cause and Effects of World War 2 essays September 1, 1939, a day that would change the world forever. It was the start of World War 2. Germany had invaded Poland and introduced its self to the world as a powerful war machine. The war lasted 6 years, it k
'The Age of Wood': Fuel and Fighting in French Forests, 1940-1944 Through a case study focusing on southeastern France, this article traces the history of French forests during World War II. For the Vichy regime the forest was not only a vital source of replacement products in a time of...
The Great Depression was a devastating and prolonged economic depression that followed the crash of the U.S. stock market in 1929. It ended with the Second World War.
The short- and medium-term effects of conflict on population health are reasonably well documented. Less considered are its consequences across generations and potential harms to the health of children yet to be born. Looking first at the nature and effe
World War I(1914-1918) marked the first major international conflict of the 20th century. The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir to the Austro-Hungarian crown, and his wife Archduchess Sofia, in Sarajevo on June 28, 1914, sparked hostilities, which began in August 1914 and continue...
The aim of the study was to investigate whether different levels of depressive symptoms in early adolescent boys and girls could be predicted on the basis of war experiences, perceived available social support (instrumental support, support to self-esteem, belonging and acceptance) and extraversion. ...