There is a known link between relative deprivation and street crime among market liberal countries. Although some research has been done with cross-national data, there is none to suggest that the observed link is as valid in a country well known for its extended welfare and generous social expenditure like Sweden. The following study uses longitudinal data to see if this recognized link between relative deprivation and street crime also stands in a country with almost a century long tradition of striving for social-, economic- and cultural equality. Even though Sweden, over the last decade, has been subjected to a series of deregulations due to policy changes at national level, and with a following rise in inequality, it is still considere...
This study investigates the relationship between unemployment and crime by examining the large varia...
Abstract Background Fear of crime is not solely an individual concern, but as a social determinant o...
Tåhlin for comments on previous versions of the paper, and Amber Beckley for advice on coding crimes...
There is a known link between relative deprivation and street crime among market liberal countries. ...
The degree of income inequality in Sweden has varied substantially since the 1970s. This study analy...
This thesis contains five studies that in different ways investigate poverty and the relation betwee...
Since criminality started to rise steeply in most western welfare states following the second world ...
We examine the gap in registered crime between the children of immigrants and the children of native...
We examine the gap in registered crime between the children of immigrants and the children of native...
In this thesis, I examine the relationship between income inequality and different crime rates in Sw...
Over the past decade, western societies have witnessed an increasing divergence in living standards ...
This thesis consists of four papers, and has as its central theme the accumulation of welfare proble...
This thesis aims to examine the relationship between legal opportunities and crime rates in Swedish ...
The purpose of the study is to analyse the poverty norm for single adults without children in Sweden...
BACKGROUND: Fear of crime is not solely an individual concern, but as a social determinant of health...
This study investigates the relationship between unemployment and crime by examining the large varia...
Abstract Background Fear of crime is not solely an individual concern, but as a social determinant o...
Tåhlin for comments on previous versions of the paper, and Amber Beckley for advice on coding crimes...
There is a known link between relative deprivation and street crime among market liberal countries. ...
The degree of income inequality in Sweden has varied substantially since the 1970s. This study analy...
This thesis contains five studies that in different ways investigate poverty and the relation betwee...
Since criminality started to rise steeply in most western welfare states following the second world ...
We examine the gap in registered crime between the children of immigrants and the children of native...
We examine the gap in registered crime between the children of immigrants and the children of native...
In this thesis, I examine the relationship between income inequality and different crime rates in Sw...
Over the past decade, western societies have witnessed an increasing divergence in living standards ...
This thesis consists of four papers, and has as its central theme the accumulation of welfare proble...
This thesis aims to examine the relationship between legal opportunities and crime rates in Swedish ...
The purpose of the study is to analyse the poverty norm for single adults without children in Sweden...
BACKGROUND: Fear of crime is not solely an individual concern, but as a social determinant of health...
This study investigates the relationship between unemployment and crime by examining the large varia...
Abstract Background Fear of crime is not solely an individual concern, but as a social determinant o...
Tåhlin for comments on previous versions of the paper, and Amber Beckley for advice on coding crimes...