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September 24, 2018

Why does education reduce crime?

Keeping kids “off the streets” may matter more than improving their labor market prospects

  • crime
  • education
  • education policy
  • high school dropouts
  • school leaving age
  • Brian Bell
  • Rui Costa
  • Stephen Machin
Research

November 27, 2015

Rank, sex, drugs and crime: How relative ability affects adolescents’ risky behaviors

Parents, teachers and policymakers alike are concerned with adolescents engaging in risky practices, such as drug abuse, unprotected sex, or […]

  • adolescents
  • crime
  • drinking
  • drug use
  • education
  • high school dropouts
  • peer effects
  • rank
  • relative ability
  • risky behavior
  • sex
  • teenagers
  • Benjamin Elsner
  • Ingo E. Isphording
Research

August 20, 2014

How recessions produce career criminals

Recessions are known to create higher unemployment rates and lower levels of happiness and income. There is also growing evidence […]

  • arrest
  • crime
  • graduates
  • high school dropouts
  • labor market entry
  • recession
  • unemployment
  • United Kingdom
  • United States
  • Anna Bindler
  • Brian Bell
  • Stephen Machin
Research

August 5, 2013

How the French social assistance increased unemployment

In the context of very high unemployment in many European countries, an old economic question receives new attention: Do social […]

  • France
  • high school dropouts
  • in-work benefits
  • labor supply
  • RMI
  • RSA
  • social assistance
  • work incentives
  • yout unemployment
  • Karina Doorley
  • Olivier Bargain

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