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Labour Economics

Education and Criminal Behavior: Insights from an Expansion of Upper Secondary School

Journal Article
Reference
Åslund, Olof, Hans Grönqvist, Caroline Hall and Jonas Vlachos (2018). “Education and Criminal Behavior: Insights from an Expansion of Upper Secondary School”. Labour Economics 52, 178–192. doi.org/10.1016/j.labeco.2017.11.007

Authors
Olof Åslund, Hans Grönqvist, Caroline Hall, Jonas Vlachos

We study the impact on long and short run criminal behavior from a large scale Swedish reform of vocational upper secondary education, extending programs and adding more general theoretical content. The reform directly concerns age groups where criminal activity is high and individuals who are overrepresented among criminal offenders. Using detailed administrative data we show that the reform led to a reduction in property crime, but no significant decrease in violent crime. The effect is mainly concentrated to the third year after enrollment, which suggests that being in school reduces the opportunities and/or inclinations to commit crime.