© 2018 We estimate the effects of active labor market policies on men's crime. To do this, we exploit a local policy change in Denmark that targeted unemployed people without unemployment insurance. Our results show that crime rates decreased among treated men relative to both untreated unemployment insured and uninsured men. Lower property crime accounted for the decrease in overall crime. Increased earnings from higher employment rates cannot explain the decrease in crime. Instead, participation in the active labor market program reduced young men's propensity to commit crime. The results suggest that active labor market programs have substantial secondary effects on criminality
In this paper we investigate the effects of labour market policy on several types of criminal offenc...
We investigate the impact of job loss on crime and the mitigating role of unemployment benefits, exp...
249 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.The purpose of this study is ...
This paper analyzes the effects of labor market policy on several types of criminal offenses among n...
In this paper, we estimate the effect of Danish workfare policy on crime by exploiting two exogenous...
This paper extends the Pissarides (2000) model of the labor market to include crime and punishment à...
In this paper, we study the relationship between labor market conditions and criminal behavior. We b...
In this paper, we study the relationship between labor market conditions and criminal behavior. We b...
This paper investigates the link between youth unemployment and crime using a unique combination of ...
This paper extends the Pissarides [Pissarides, Christopher A. Equilibrium Unemployment Theory. Cambr...
This paper investigates the link between youth unemployment and crime using a unique combination of ...
This paper estimates the individual impact of a worker’s job loss on his/her criminal activity. Usin...
This paper estimates the individual impact of a worker’s job loss on his/her criminal activity. Usin...
This paper estimates the individual impact of a worker’s job loss on his/her criminal activity. Usin...
Objectives We seek evidence for economic and social mechanisms that aim to explain the relationship ...
In this paper we investigate the effects of labour market policy on several types of criminal offenc...
We investigate the impact of job loss on crime and the mitigating role of unemployment benefits, exp...
249 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.The purpose of this study is ...
This paper analyzes the effects of labor market policy on several types of criminal offenses among n...
In this paper, we estimate the effect of Danish workfare policy on crime by exploiting two exogenous...
This paper extends the Pissarides (2000) model of the labor market to include crime and punishment à...
In this paper, we study the relationship between labor market conditions and criminal behavior. We b...
In this paper, we study the relationship between labor market conditions and criminal behavior. We b...
This paper investigates the link between youth unemployment and crime using a unique combination of ...
This paper extends the Pissarides [Pissarides, Christopher A. Equilibrium Unemployment Theory. Cambr...
This paper investigates the link between youth unemployment and crime using a unique combination of ...
This paper estimates the individual impact of a worker’s job loss on his/her criminal activity. Usin...
This paper estimates the individual impact of a worker’s job loss on his/her criminal activity. Usin...
This paper estimates the individual impact of a worker’s job loss on his/her criminal activity. Usin...
Objectives We seek evidence for economic and social mechanisms that aim to explain the relationship ...
In this paper we investigate the effects of labour market policy on several types of criminal offenc...
We investigate the impact of job loss on crime and the mitigating role of unemployment benefits, exp...
249 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.The purpose of this study is ...