Missions and Heterogeneous Social Change: Evidence from Border Discontinuities in the Emirates of Nigeria

Dozie Okoye, Roland Pongou
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How and why have colonial-era Christian missions brought about social change in the long run? This paper addresses this question by causally estimating average and heterogeneous effects of colonial-era Christian missions on schooling, fertility, and household wealth in Nigeria. Our identification strategy exploits discontinuities in mission stations around the borders of the Emirates of Northern Nigeria, where missionary activities were restricted by the colonial administration. We find that areas with greater historical missionary activities have higher levels of schooling, lower levels of fertility, and higher household wealth today. Consistent with the predictions of a simple model, the long-run effect of missions on current schooling is not found in areas with early access to government schools, and is larger for population subgroups---women and Muslims---that have historically suffered disadvantages in access to education. Importantly, we show that the restriction of missions from the Emirates of Northern Nigeria has led to a reversal of fortunes, wherein areas that were more prosperous and institutionally developed in the past are relatively poorer today.
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从长远来看,殖民时期的基督教传教是如何以及为什么带来了社会变革?本文通过对尼日利亚殖民时期基督教传教对学校教育、生育率和家庭财富的平均和异质影响进行因果估计来解决这个问题。我们的识别策略利用了北尼日利亚酋长国边界周围传教站的不连续性,那里的传教活动受到殖民政府的限制。我们发现,历史上传教活动较多的地区,如今的学校教育水平较高,生育率较低,家庭财富较高。与一个简单模型的预测相一致的是,在早期进入公立学校的地区,传教对当前学校教育的长期影响没有发现,而对历史上在接受教育方面处于劣势的人口群体——妇女和穆斯林——的影响更大。重要的是,我们表明,对北尼日利亚酋长国使团的限制导致了命运的逆转,过去较为繁荣和制度发达的地区今天相对较穷。
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