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environment in which the structural and cultural contexts of work and family are radically different from the United States, where …
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prolonged and more general education lead to a reduction in property crime, but no significant decrease in violent crime. The … opportunities and/or inclinations to commit crime. …
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prolonged and more general education lead to a reduction in property crime, but no significant decrease in violent crime. The … opportunities and/or inclinations to commit crime. …
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prolonged and more general education lead to a reduction in property crime, but no significant decrease in violent crime. The … opportunities and/or inclinations to commit crime …
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We study peer effects in crime by analyzing co-offending networks. We first provide a credible estimate of peer effects … criminal from each network that reduces total crime by the largest amount.Using longitudinal data, we are able to compare the … disappeared over time, we show that the theoretical predicted crime reduction is close to what is observed in the real world. We …
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incident. The results suggest that violent crime has large and persistent effects on mortality, suicide, earnings, work status …
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This paper studies intergenerational correlations in crime between fathers and their children and the underlying … focus on: (i) a sample of twins, (ii) an adoptee sample, (iii) the timing of the father’s crime, and (iv) the quality of the … father – child relationship. We find evidence that both direct channels play a role in the reproduction of crime from one …
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Reductions in SI replacement levels has been a widely used instrument to lower sickness absence rates. The idea is that increasing the direct cost of absence would lower the absence rate. This paper explores a reform to the compulsory Swedish SI that meant that the replacement rate varied over...
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create identification problems. A data set with 4.5 million individual observations for long-term sickness absence in Norway …
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