Although several established theories of crime often suggest an association between socio-economic background and youth criminal involvement, the empirical evidence for such claims diverges considerably. The aim of this paper is to re-investigate the relationship between family income and criminal charges by exploiting the rich register data available in Norway. The longitudinal data sources used in the study encompass the entire resident population from five birth cohorts, and allow us to identify youths charged with crimes committed from 1992 to 2004 and link information on these youths with information on family earnings for several years. In a criminal career perspective, our outcome variable is the age of first offence (onset). We find...
This study exploits the sibling structure of the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth data to measu...
There is no more important issue in the economics of the family than the impact of parents on the be...
This paper looks to explore the effect that family income, geography, and structure have on juvenile...
Although several established theories of crime often suggest an association between socio-economic b...
Abstract: We construct linked register data on five Norwegian birth cohorts, covering: criminal cha...
The purpose of this research was to investigate the association between gross household income durin...
Background We investigated the importance of indicators of parental socio-economic status (SES) for...
This study examines the relationship between family dissolution and children’s crimes. The study use...
Why do some boys develop into troublesome youths who eventually get sentenced for violent crimes? In...
This study focuses on the associations between parental social class, school achievement, and crimin...
This study investigates the possible influence from living in a disadvantaged area on young people’s...
This thesis aims to explore three key determinants of crime in the Becker-Ehrlich model: labour mark...
Age-graded social control theory suggests that parenthood can have a preventive effect on crimeamong...
This paper uses data from the NLSY97 to estimate the degree to which youth criminal participation is...
Previous studies documented that crime is heavily concentrated in families. However, many studies re...
This study exploits the sibling structure of the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth data to measu...
There is no more important issue in the economics of the family than the impact of parents on the be...
This paper looks to explore the effect that family income, geography, and structure have on juvenile...
Although several established theories of crime often suggest an association between socio-economic b...
Abstract: We construct linked register data on five Norwegian birth cohorts, covering: criminal cha...
The purpose of this research was to investigate the association between gross household income durin...
Background We investigated the importance of indicators of parental socio-economic status (SES) for...
This study examines the relationship between family dissolution and children’s crimes. The study use...
Why do some boys develop into troublesome youths who eventually get sentenced for violent crimes? In...
This study focuses on the associations between parental social class, school achievement, and crimin...
This study investigates the possible influence from living in a disadvantaged area on young people’s...
This thesis aims to explore three key determinants of crime in the Becker-Ehrlich model: labour mark...
Age-graded social control theory suggests that parenthood can have a preventive effect on crimeamong...
This paper uses data from the NLSY97 to estimate the degree to which youth criminal participation is...
Previous studies documented that crime is heavily concentrated in families. However, many studies re...
This study exploits the sibling structure of the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth data to measu...
There is no more important issue in the economics of the family than the impact of parents on the be...
This paper looks to explore the effect that family income, geography, and structure have on juvenile...