This paper analyses the impact of the introduction of an Earning or Learning reform on youth crime in Queensland, Australia. The 2006 reform increased learning and reduced earning as school participation rose post-reform, while teen employment fell. Empirical analysis of detailed administrative data reveals that criminal offending fell significantly after enactment of the reform. For males, violent, property and drug crime all declined, while the main effect for females was a significant fall in property crime. The property and drug crime falls are underpinned by a significant incapacitation effect, with some evidence of a persistent crime reduction for young men and women at later ages. Crime reduction resulting from the reform is concentr...
We provide a unifying empirical framework to study why crime reductions occurred due to a sequence o...
ii This paper empirically examines the impacts of education on crime participation among youth aged ...
Relatively little longitudinal research is available in Australia to describe I the age/crime relati...
This paper analyses the impact of the introduction of an Earning or Learning reform on youth crime i...
This paper analyses the impact of the introduction of an Earning or Learning reform on youth crime i...
This paper reports new evidence on the causal link between education and male youth crime using indi...
Youth crime involves millions of people each year, imposing extensive costs on society. This paper e...
Prior research shows reduced criminality to be a beneficial consequence of education policies that r...
This paper studies the impact of compulsory schooling on violent behaviour and victimization in scho...
Are school aged youth currently engaging in more or different types of delinquency as they were 10 y...
Economic theories imply that improved education has crime reducing effects. Previous empirical studi...
Abstract In this paper, we study the crime reducing potential of education, presenting causal statis...
In this article, we study the crime reducing potential of education, presenting causal statistical e...
In 2013 the newly elected conservative Liberal National Party government instigated amendments to th...
New South Wales (NSW), like Australia overall, has experienced a large decline in crime since 2000, ...
We provide a unifying empirical framework to study why crime reductions occurred due to a sequence o...
ii This paper empirically examines the impacts of education on crime participation among youth aged ...
Relatively little longitudinal research is available in Australia to describe I the age/crime relati...
This paper analyses the impact of the introduction of an Earning or Learning reform on youth crime i...
This paper analyses the impact of the introduction of an Earning or Learning reform on youth crime i...
This paper reports new evidence on the causal link between education and male youth crime using indi...
Youth crime involves millions of people each year, imposing extensive costs on society. This paper e...
Prior research shows reduced criminality to be a beneficial consequence of education policies that r...
This paper studies the impact of compulsory schooling on violent behaviour and victimization in scho...
Are school aged youth currently engaging in more or different types of delinquency as they were 10 y...
Economic theories imply that improved education has crime reducing effects. Previous empirical studi...
Abstract In this paper, we study the crime reducing potential of education, presenting causal statis...
In this article, we study the crime reducing potential of education, presenting causal statistical e...
In 2013 the newly elected conservative Liberal National Party government instigated amendments to th...
New South Wales (NSW), like Australia overall, has experienced a large decline in crime since 2000, ...
We provide a unifying empirical framework to study why crime reductions occurred due to a sequence o...
ii This paper empirically examines the impacts of education on crime participation among youth aged ...
Relatively little longitudinal research is available in Australia to describe I the age/crime relati...