Little is known about the costs of crime to victims. We use unique and detailed register data on victimizations and monthly labor market outcomes from the Netherlands and estimate event study designs to assess short- and long-term effects of criminal victimization. Across offenses, both males and females experience significant decreases in earnings (up to -12.9%) and increases in benefit receipt (up to +6%) after victimization. The negative labor market responses are lasting (up to 4 years) and accompanied by shorter-lived responses in health expenditure. Heterogeneity results suggest that most groups of victims, including the noninjured, suffer nontrivial losses
The connection between violence victimization and long term ill-health is well documented, but evid...
We investigate the impact of job loss on crime and the mitigating role of unemployment benefits, exp...
This paper investigates the link between youth unemployment and crime using a unique combination of ...
Little is known about the costs of crime to victims. We use unique and detailed register data on vic...
Little is known about the costs of crime to victims and their families. In this paper, we use unique...
This paper examines the impact of being a victim of violent or property crime on labour market outco...
Using longitudinal data on the criminal careers of a group of high-risk men and women (N ī 540) who ...
Using longitudinal data on the criminal careers of a group of high-risk men and women (N 540) who...
In 2011 the National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS) reported that of people who are employed and ...
Objectives We seek evidence for economic and social mechanisms that aim to explain the relationship ...
This paper uses municipality-level unemployment rates during 2005-2012 to identify the effect of une...
In this paper, we study the relationship between labor market conditions and criminal behavior. We b...
249 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.The purpose of this study is ...
Background: This study investigates the relationship of socio-economic inequality (SEI) with crimina...
© 2018 We estimate the effects of active labor market policies on men's crime. To do this, we exploi...
The connection between violence victimization and long term ill-health is well documented, but evid...
We investigate the impact of job loss on crime and the mitigating role of unemployment benefits, exp...
This paper investigates the link between youth unemployment and crime using a unique combination of ...
Little is known about the costs of crime to victims. We use unique and detailed register data on vic...
Little is known about the costs of crime to victims and their families. In this paper, we use unique...
This paper examines the impact of being a victim of violent or property crime on labour market outco...
Using longitudinal data on the criminal careers of a group of high-risk men and women (N ī 540) who ...
Using longitudinal data on the criminal careers of a group of high-risk men and women (N 540) who...
In 2011 the National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS) reported that of people who are employed and ...
Objectives We seek evidence for economic and social mechanisms that aim to explain the relationship ...
This paper uses municipality-level unemployment rates during 2005-2012 to identify the effect of une...
In this paper, we study the relationship between labor market conditions and criminal behavior. We b...
249 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.The purpose of this study is ...
Background: This study investigates the relationship of socio-economic inequality (SEI) with crimina...
© 2018 We estimate the effects of active labor market policies on men's crime. To do this, we exploi...
The connection between violence victimization and long term ill-health is well documented, but evid...
We investigate the impact of job loss on crime and the mitigating role of unemployment benefits, exp...
This paper investigates the link between youth unemployment and crime using a unique combination of ...