This paper applies propensity score matching methods to National Child Development Study dataset to evaluate the effect of conviction on labour market status, paying specific attention to gender differences. Estimation results show that employment is strongly and negatively affected by conviction, while it increases self-employment, unemployment and inactivity. This possibly indicates employers’ stigmatization against convicted and discouragement effect after a conviction. However, conviction acts differently between males and females. It reduces employment probabilities by about 10% among males and by about 20% among females. More important, while males recover part of the reduced employment probability moving toward self-employment, conv...
Research on the gender variation in the crime market, a peculiar labor market for illegal activities...
Youth Crime, Community Service and Labor Market Outcomes Can lifetime trajectories of youth offender...
The literature has typically found a positive relationship between crime rates and female headed hou...
This paper applies propensity score matching methods to National Child Development Study dataset to ...
This paper analyses data from the 6th sweep of National Child Development Study to investigate the l...
This study aims to investigate the effects of a history of unemployment, conviction and incarceratio...
This article investigates the potentially cumulative effects of being arrested, convicted, and incar...
This paper examines the causal effects of criminal convictions on labor market outcomes in young men...
A large number of criminological theories predict a link between crime and the labour market. This t...
This study reconceptualizes and tests liberation and economic marginality hypotheses as complementar...
In view of policy action to integrate ex-offenders into society, it is important to identify the und...
Using longitudinal data on the criminal careers of a group of high-risk men and women (N 540) who...
Using longitudinal data on the criminal careers of a group of high-risk men and women (N 540) who we...
Ex-offenders are subject to a wide range of employment restrictions that limit the ability of indivi...
This dissertation examined the relationship between employment conditions and property-crime arrest ...
Research on the gender variation in the crime market, a peculiar labor market for illegal activities...
Youth Crime, Community Service and Labor Market Outcomes Can lifetime trajectories of youth offender...
The literature has typically found a positive relationship between crime rates and female headed hou...
This paper applies propensity score matching methods to National Child Development Study dataset to ...
This paper analyses data from the 6th sweep of National Child Development Study to investigate the l...
This study aims to investigate the effects of a history of unemployment, conviction and incarceratio...
This article investigates the potentially cumulative effects of being arrested, convicted, and incar...
This paper examines the causal effects of criminal convictions on labor market outcomes in young men...
A large number of criminological theories predict a link between crime and the labour market. This t...
This study reconceptualizes and tests liberation and economic marginality hypotheses as complementar...
In view of policy action to integrate ex-offenders into society, it is important to identify the und...
Using longitudinal data on the criminal careers of a group of high-risk men and women (N 540) who...
Using longitudinal data on the criminal careers of a group of high-risk men and women (N 540) who we...
Ex-offenders are subject to a wide range of employment restrictions that limit the ability of indivi...
This dissertation examined the relationship between employment conditions and property-crime arrest ...
Research on the gender variation in the crime market, a peculiar labor market for illegal activities...
Youth Crime, Community Service and Labor Market Outcomes Can lifetime trajectories of youth offender...
The literature has typically found a positive relationship between crime rates and female headed hou...