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convincing result comes from the figures of elasticity of education with crime where a 10% increase in per capita expenditure on … education in India leads to a decline between 9.2-11.2% of overall property crime rates. …Economic analysis of crime and criminal law addresses the question of individual welfare (utility) maximization through …
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It has been demonstrated that violent crime has profound effects on a number of socioeconomic outcomes. But, does day …-to-day crime also shape human capital accumulation? We answer this question in the Indian context by combining multiple years of … district-level data on the incidence of various types of crime with a nationally representative survey on learning achievement …
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has been found in some studies. The incidence and the impact of training depend on the national education and training …
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street (unskilled) crimes. White collar crimes decline less (or increase) with age and education. Predictions for age-crime … and education-crime relationships receive broad empirical support in self-report data from the National Longitudinal … Survey of Youth and arrest data from the Uniform Crime Reports. The effects of education, training, and wage subsidies, as …
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street (unskilled) crimes. White collar crimes decline less (or increase) with age and education. Predictions for age-crime … and education-crime relationships receive broad empirical support in self-report data from the National Longitudinal … Survey of Youth and arrest data from the Uniform Crime Reports. The effects of education, training, and wage subsidies, as …
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fewer street (unskilled) crimes. White collar crimes decline less (or increase) with age and education. Predictions for age-crime … and education-crime relationships receive broad empirical support in self-report data from the National Longitudinal … Survey of Youth and arrest data from the Uniform Crime Reports. The effects of education, training, and wage subsidies, as …
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the interactions of education, work, and crime … crime. By making all three activities endogenous, the model makes a number of new and interesting contributions to the study … of crime. First, the model explains why older, more intelligent, and more educated workers tend to commit less of some …
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a limited number of studies have linked justice policies to outcomes beyond crime, particularly education, which carries … effects on education, and the earnings returns alone, are large enough to produce benefits in excess of the cost for the more …
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