Summary. – This paper analyzes how different economic characteristics at the individual, household and community level affect the risk of victimization, controlling for the impact of (non-economic) sociological factors. We use a nation wide household survey from Mozambique and show that the probability of being victimized is increasing in income, but at a diminishing rate. At the same time, poorer households are vulnerable. While less at risk of victimization, they tend to suffer relatively greater losses when such shocks occur. Economic development and reduction in victimization go hand in hand, and lower inequality and increased employment appear as effective means of combating crime
This paper explores the determinants of victimization at the neighborhood level, using data from the...
Since the emergence of criminology as a science, one of the main problems taken up by criminologists...
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Summary. – This paper analyzes how different economic characteristics at the individual, household a...
The study of how crime affects different income groups faces several difficulties. The first is that...
The study of how crime affects different income groups faces several difficulties. The first is that...
This book deals with the distribution of criminal victimization across social groups and spatial are...
Sub-Saharan African countries have demonstrated high economic growth in the last decade. However, it...
In this paper, we analyze whether current demographic dynamics in Mozambique are likely to reduce pe...
This book deals with the distribution of criminal victimization across social groups and spatial are...
Has economic growth in Mozambique been pro-poor? Using the 1996–97 and 2002–03 nationally representa...
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and strangers. In the first three months of 2009, at least 20 people were killed in urban lynchings,...
Using 1996–97 and 2002–03 nationally representative household surveys, we examine the extent to whic...
The study of how crime affects different income groups faces several difficulties. The first is that...
This paper explores the determinants of victimization at the neighborhood level, using data from the...
Since the emergence of criminology as a science, one of the main problems taken up by criminologists...
Contains fulltext : 56316.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Changes in neigh...
Summary. – This paper analyzes how different economic characteristics at the individual, household a...
The study of how crime affects different income groups faces several difficulties. The first is that...
The study of how crime affects different income groups faces several difficulties. The first is that...
This book deals with the distribution of criminal victimization across social groups and spatial are...
Sub-Saharan African countries have demonstrated high economic growth in the last decade. However, it...
In this paper, we analyze whether current demographic dynamics in Mozambique are likely to reduce pe...
This book deals with the distribution of criminal victimization across social groups and spatial are...
Has economic growth in Mozambique been pro-poor? Using the 1996–97 and 2002–03 nationally representa...
Contains fulltext : 63120.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Varying rates ...
and strangers. In the first three months of 2009, at least 20 people were killed in urban lynchings,...
Using 1996–97 and 2002–03 nationally representative household surveys, we examine the extent to whic...
The study of how crime affects different income groups faces several difficulties. The first is that...
This paper explores the determinants of victimization at the neighborhood level, using data from the...
Since the emergence of criminology as a science, one of the main problems taken up by criminologists...
Contains fulltext : 56316.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Changes in neigh...