Authors
Randi Hjalmarsson, Helena Holmlund, Matthew J Lindquist
Publication date
2015/9/1
Journal
The Economic Journal
Volume
125
Issue
587
Pages
1290-1326
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
This article studies the causal effect of educational attainment on conviction and incarceration using Sweden’s compulsory schooling reform as an instrument for years of schooling and a 70% sample from Sweden’s Multigenerational Register matched with more than 30 years of administrative crime records. We find a significant negative effect of schooling on male convictions and incarceration; one additional year of schooling decreases the likelihood of conviction by 6.7% and incarceration by 15.5%. Though OLS estimates for females are of a similar magnitude to those for males, we find no evidence of a significant causal effect for women.
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