We study the effect of post-compulsory education on crime by exploiting a regression discontinuity design generated by admission cut-offs to upper secondary schools in Finland. We combine data on school applications with data on criminal convictions and follow individuals for 10 years. Our results show that successful applicants are less likely to commit crimes during the first five years after admission. Crime is reduced both during and outside the school year, indicating that the channel through which schooling affects crime cannot be explained by incapacitation alone. We find no effect on crime committed after 6 years from admission.nonPeerReviewe
We provide a unifying empirical framework to study why crime reductions occurred due to a sequence o...
In this paper, we present evidence on empirical connections between crime and education, using vario...
© 2016 Dr. Shannon Pamela Madeleine WardThis thesis investigates the impact of juvenile delinquency ...
We study the effect of secondary education on criminal behavior of young men in Finland. We exploit ...
We study the effect of secondary education on criminal behavior of young men in Finland. We exploit ...
Economic theories imply that improved education has crime reducing effects. Previous empirical studi...
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In this paper, we present evidence on empirical connections between crime and education, using vario...
The most significant public health measure enacted during the COVID-19 pandemic concerning juveniles...
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We provide a unifying empirical framework to study why crime reductions occurred due to a sequence o...
In this paper, we present evidence on empirical connections between crime and education, using vario...
© 2016 Dr. Shannon Pamela Madeleine WardThis thesis investigates the impact of juvenile delinquency ...
We study the effect of secondary education on criminal behavior of young men in Finland. We exploit ...
We study the effect of secondary education on criminal behavior of young men in Finland. We exploit ...
Economic theories imply that improved education has crime reducing effects. Previous empirical studi...
Objectives: This paper estimates the effect of tertiary education eligibility on crime in Sweden. Th...
Do compulsory schooling laws reduce crime? Previous evidence for the U.S. from the 1960s and 1970s s...
This paper studies the impact of compulsory schooling on violent behaviour and victimization in scho...
Prior research shows reduced criminality to be a beneficial consequence of education policies that r...
This paper reports new evidence on the causal link between education and male youth crime using indi...
Hur påverkar högre utbildningsnivå brottslighet? Den här uppsatsen undersöker effekt av eftergymnasi...
In this paper, we present evidence on empirical connections between crime and education, using vario...
The most significant public health measure enacted during the COVID-19 pandemic concerning juveniles...
Youth crime involves millions of people each year, imposing extensive costs on society. This paper e...
We provide a unifying empirical framework to study why crime reductions occurred due to a sequence o...
In this paper, we present evidence on empirical connections between crime and education, using vario...
© 2016 Dr. Shannon Pamela Madeleine WardThis thesis investigates the impact of juvenile delinquency ...