Chapter 2. The Korean War as a Natural Experiment 2.1. The Korean War 2.2. Exploring Long-Term Consequences: Methods and Data 2.3. Summary
Chapter 3. Socioeconomic Consequences of In-Utero Exposure to the Korean War 3.1. Cohort Effects 3.2. Difference-in-Difference Estimations 3.3. Summary
Chapter 4. Early Exposure to the Korean War and Health Outcomes 4.1. Cohort Effects 4.2. Timing and Length of Exposure 4.3. Difference-in-Difference Estimations 4.4. Summary
Chapter 5. Long-Term Effects of the Korean War: Discussion and Implication 5.1. Potential Bias Arising from Population Selections 5.2. Differences by Gender, Cohort, and Year 5.3. Summary
Chapter 6. Nutrition and Human Capital Development 1: Data and Method 6.1. Background 6.2. Data 6.3. Methods 6.4. Summary
Chapter 7. Nutrition and Human Capital Development 2: Results 7.1. Nutritional Availability and Height 7.2. Additional Results and Discussion 7.3. Summary
Chapter 8. Intergenerational Effect of the Gwangju Uprising: Method 8.1. Intergenerational Transmission of Maternal Stress 8.2. The Gwangju Uprising in May 1980 8.3. Data and Methods 8.4. Summary
Chapter 9. Intergenerational Effects of Exposure to Maternal Stress 9.1. Major Results 9.2. Discussion: Robustness and Potential Bias 9.3. Summary