VoxEU Column Arrests are effective in breaking the cycle of domestic violence Sofia Amaral Gordon Dahl Victoria Endl-Geyer Timo Hener Helmut Rainer 17 Mar 2023 Gender Health Economics
VoxEU Column Recidivism and neighbourhood institutions Jorge Garcia-Hombrados Andrés Barrios Fernández 9 Apr 2022 Labour Markets Institutions and economics
Discussion paper DP17070 Recidivism and Neighborhood Institutions: Evidence from the Rise of the Evangelical Church in Chile Andrés Barrios Fernández Jorge Garcia-Hombrados 17 Mar 2022 Labour Economics K42 H42 J4
VoxEU Column They tried to make me go to rehab and I said “yes, yes, yes” Giulia Lotti 5 Sep 2020 Labour Markets
Discussion paper DP15214 The Health Effects of Prison Randi Hjalmarsson Matthew Lindquist 28 Aug 2020 Labour Economics Public Economics K42 I14
Discussion paper DP15047 Incarceration versus probation? Long-run evidence from an anticipated reform. Bastien Michel Camille Hémet 16 Jul 2020 Labour Economics J24 K14 K42
VoxEU Column Incarceration can be rehabilitative Magne Mogstad Gordon Dahl Katrine Løken Manudeep Bhuller 24 Mar 2019 Europe's nations and regions Labour Markets
VoxEU Column The minimum wage, income tax credits, and criminal recidivism Michael Makowsky Amanda Agan 10 Nov 2018 Labour Markets Welfare state and social Europe
Discussion paper DP13215 Incarceration, Recidivism and Employment Manudeep Bhuller Gordon Dahl Katrine Løken Magne Mogstad 3 Oct 2018 Labour Economics K42 J24
Discussion paper DP12097 The Political Cost of Being Soft on Crime: Evidence from a Natural Experiment Francesco Drago Roberto Galbiati Francesco Sobbrio 15 Jun 2017 Labour Economics Public Economics D72 K42
Discussion paper DP6401 The Deterrent Effects of Prison: Evidence from a Natural Experiment Francesco Drago Roberto Galbiati Pietro Vertova 27 Jul 2007 Public Economics K42