We examine the gap in registered crime between the children of immigrants and the children of native Swedes. We follow all individuals who completed compulsory schooling during the period 1990–93 in the Stockholm Metropolitan area (N = 63,462) up to their thirties and analyse how family of origin and neighbourhood segregation during adolescence, subsequent to arriving in Sweden, influence the gap in recorded crimes. For males, we are able to explain between half and three-quarters of the gap in crime by reference to parental socio-economic resources and neighbour-hood segregation. For females, we can explain even more, sometimes the entire gap. In addition, we tentatively examine the role of co-nationality or culture by comparing the crim...
In this paper, we examine mechanisms that generate gaps in educational attainment and labor market o...
This doctoral thesis considers how factors from the home country, the family, and the individual imp...
In this thesis, I examine the relationship between income inequality and different crime rates in Sw...
We examine the gap in registered crime between the children of immigrants and the children of native...
Tåhlin for comments on previous versions of the paper, and Amber Beckley for advice on coding crimes...
In both Europe and the United States, researchers have found the second generation immigrants to com...
In both Europe and the United States, researchers have found the second generation immigrants to com...
In this paper, we examine mechanisms that generate gaps in educational attainment and labor market o...
This study investigates the direction and rate of change in self-reported crime over time, based on ...
This thesis aims to examine if the rise in crime, in the suburbs of the Stockholm region, can be exp...
This thesis aims to examine if the rise in crime, in the suburbs of the Stockholm region, can be exp...
In this article we examine whether different agents of socialization—family, school, and peers—are d...
In this article we examine whether different agents of socialization—family, school, and peers—are d...
The degree of income inequality in Sweden has varied substantially since the 1970s. This study analy...
This study investigates the direction and rate of change in self-reported crime over time, based on ...
In this paper, we examine mechanisms that generate gaps in educational attainment and labor market o...
This doctoral thesis considers how factors from the home country, the family, and the individual imp...
In this thesis, I examine the relationship between income inequality and different crime rates in Sw...
We examine the gap in registered crime between the children of immigrants and the children of native...
Tåhlin for comments on previous versions of the paper, and Amber Beckley for advice on coding crimes...
In both Europe and the United States, researchers have found the second generation immigrants to com...
In both Europe and the United States, researchers have found the second generation immigrants to com...
In this paper, we examine mechanisms that generate gaps in educational attainment and labor market o...
This study investigates the direction and rate of change in self-reported crime over time, based on ...
This thesis aims to examine if the rise in crime, in the suburbs of the Stockholm region, can be exp...
This thesis aims to examine if the rise in crime, in the suburbs of the Stockholm region, can be exp...
In this article we examine whether different agents of socialization—family, school, and peers—are d...
In this article we examine whether different agents of socialization—family, school, and peers—are d...
The degree of income inequality in Sweden has varied substantially since the 1970s. This study analy...
This study investigates the direction and rate of change in self-reported crime over time, based on ...
In this paper, we examine mechanisms that generate gaps in educational attainment and labor market o...
This doctoral thesis considers how factors from the home country, the family, and the individual imp...
In this thesis, I examine the relationship between income inequality and different crime rates in Sw...