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Does Marriage Reduce Crime? A Counterfactual Approach to Within-Individual Causal Effects


  Author: Robert J. Sampson, John H. Laub, Christopher Wimer
Publisher: American Society of Criminology
Publication: Criminology vol.44 no. 3
Document Date:                  2006
Category: Crime And Violence > Recidivism
Related Categories:
Marriage > Benefits of Marriage
 

This longitudinal study utilizes three data sets to estimate the causal effects of marriage on crime reduction. Tracking 500 men until the age of 70, this study found that marriage is associated with a 35 percent reduction in the probability of being involved in crime compared to non-married states for the same man.

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