The Mark of a Criminal Record: An Analysis of Post-Arrest Labor Market Outcomes

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Individual

Major

Economics (ECON)

Category of Work

Comps

Additional Category of Work

None

Degree

Bachelor of Arts

Class Year

2016

Department or Program

Economics

Comps Adviser(s)

Bourne, Jenny

Identifier (Includes All Files and Enter All Their Files Name)

cammarotar_2016_ECON_paper.pdf, cammarotar_2016_ECON_dataset.xlsx

Keywords

crime, criminal record, arrests, labor market, ex-offenders, recidivism, offenses, earnings, income, employment, probability of employment, age of first arrest, panel data, logistic regression, conviction effect, stigma, arrest record, background check, statistical discrimination

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Student Work Completed Date

2016-02-26

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