The externalities of crime: the effect of criminal involvement of parents on the educational attainment of their children
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| Publication date | 2012 |
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| Series | TIER Working Paper Series, 12/10 |
| Number of pages | 27 |
| Publisher | Maastricht/ Amsterdam / Groningen: TIER |
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| Abstract |
The empirical literature on education and crime suggests that both criminal behavior and educational attainment are transferred from parents to children. However, the impact of criminal involvement of parents on educational outcomes of children tends to be ignored, even though the entailed social costs may be substantial. This study examines the effects of parents? criminal involvement on the educational attainment of their children. A multinomial probit model is applied in combination with a Mahalanobis matching approach to identify this effect. The findings suggest that having criminally involved parents: (1) increases the probability of only finishing primary education by 8 percentage points, and (2) decreases the probability of having a higher education degree by 13 percentage points.
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| Document type | Working paper |
| Language | English |
| Published at | http://www.tierweb.nl/assets/files/UM/TIER_WP%2012-10.pdf |
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