Criminal justice policies have resulted in millions of Americans being incarcerated over the past three decades in systems that provide little or no rehabilitation. This study uses a new dataset-The Fragile Families Study-to document poor labor market outcomes that are associated with incarceration. We find that fathers who had been incarcerated earned 28 percent less annually thanfathers who were never incarceratedT hese previously incarceratedfa thers worked less weeks per year, less hours per week and were less likely to be working during the week prior to their interview. We also found that fathers who had been incarcerated were more likely to depend on underground employment and off-the-books earnings
This paper investigates the relationship between criminal background from youth and future labor for...
U.S. incarceration rates have soared over the past three decades and the demographic characteristics...
The analysis of this present study focuses on the impact and resiliencies of African American famili...
High US incarceration rates have motivated recent research on the negative effects of imprisonment o...
1 We examine the effects of incarceration on the earnings and employment in a sample of poor fathers...
High U.S. incarceration rates have motivated recent research on the negative effects of imprisonment...
Widespread use of incarceration in the US, coupled with high rates of inmate fatherhood, has raised ...
Summarizes findings, based on data from the Fragile Families Study in twenty cities, on how children...
High rates of incarceration among American men, coupled with high rates of fatherhood among men in p...
The male incarceration rate has risen dramatically in the last several decades. Over half of incarce...
abstract: People who have been incarcerated struggle to find access to quality housing in the United...
The male incarceration rate has risen dramatically in the last several decades. Over half of incarce...
With more than 2 million citizens incarcerated, the United States currently has the largest prison p...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06Social scientists have amassed considerable evidenc...
Among the growing discussions about race, justice, inequality and incarceration there has been a gre...
This paper investigates the relationship between criminal background from youth and future labor for...
U.S. incarceration rates have soared over the past three decades and the demographic characteristics...
The analysis of this present study focuses on the impact and resiliencies of African American famili...
High US incarceration rates have motivated recent research on the negative effects of imprisonment o...
1 We examine the effects of incarceration on the earnings and employment in a sample of poor fathers...
High U.S. incarceration rates have motivated recent research on the negative effects of imprisonment...
Widespread use of incarceration in the US, coupled with high rates of inmate fatherhood, has raised ...
Summarizes findings, based on data from the Fragile Families Study in twenty cities, on how children...
High rates of incarceration among American men, coupled with high rates of fatherhood among men in p...
The male incarceration rate has risen dramatically in the last several decades. Over half of incarce...
abstract: People who have been incarcerated struggle to find access to quality housing in the United...
The male incarceration rate has risen dramatically in the last several decades. Over half of incarce...
With more than 2 million citizens incarcerated, the United States currently has the largest prison p...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06Social scientists have amassed considerable evidenc...
Among the growing discussions about race, justice, inequality and incarceration there has been a gre...
This paper investigates the relationship between criminal background from youth and future labor for...
U.S. incarceration rates have soared over the past three decades and the demographic characteristics...
The analysis of this present study focuses on the impact and resiliencies of African American famili...