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victimisation 12 Crime 9 Kriminalität 8 crime 5 event-study design 5 labour market outcomes 5 Lebensqualität 4 Quality of life 4 Satisfaction 4 Victimisation 4 Zufriedenheit 4 Arbeitslosigkeit 3 Arbeitsmarkt 3 Beschäftigungseffekt 3 Employment effect 3 Großbritannien 3 Labour market 3 Panel 3 Panel study 3 Unemployment 3 United Kingdom 3 panel quantile regression 3 subjective well-being 3 Australia 2 Australien 2 Burglary 2 Crime Victimisation 2 Happiness 2 Institutions 2 Ordered Probit 2 Regression analysis 2 Regressionsanalyse 2 Rule of Law 2 South Africa 2 Subjective Well-Being 2 Südafrika 2 case-flow statistics 2 cohort studies 2 compensation 2 conviction statistics 2
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Free 22 CC license 1
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Book / Working Paper 17 Article 5
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Working Paper 13 Arbeitspapier 7 Graue Literatur 7 Non-commercial literature 7 Article in journal 4 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 4 Article 1
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English 19 German 2 Undetermined 1
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Bindler, Anna 5 Ketel, Nadine 5 Zhu, Rong 3 Entorf, Horst 2 Heinz, Wolfgang 2 Mahuteau, Stéphane 2 Rieckmann, Johannes 2 Shannon, Matthew 2 Suziedelyte, Agne 2 Chatterjee, Ishita 1 Cheng, Wenli 1 Cross, Cassandra 1 Estrada, Felipe 1 Johnston, David 1 Johnston, David W. 1 Mahuteau, Stephane 1 Malatji, Thabiso 1 Meikle, Wesley 1 Nilsson, Anders 1 Rakubu, Kholofelo 1 Ray, Ranjan 1 Shields, Michael 1 Shields, Michael A. 1 Zenzile, Enoch 1 Zhang, Dingsheng 1
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Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics, Monash Business School 2 Institutet för Framtidsstudier 1 Rat für Sozial- und Wirtschaftsdaten (RatSWD), Government of Germany 1
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Discussion paper series / IZA 3 IZA Discussion Papers 3 Monash Economics Working Papers 2 Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung 2 Arbetsrapport 1 ECONtribute Discussion Paper 1 ECONtribute discussion paper 1 Journal of economic criminology 1 RatSWD Working Paper 1 UCD Centre for Economic Research Working Paper Series 1 Working Paper Series of the German Council for Social and Economic Data 1 Working paper / National Institute of Labour Studies, Flinders University 1 Working paper series 1 Working papers in economics 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 11 EconStor 7 RePEc 4
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"What action should l take?" : help-seeking behaviours of those targeted by romance fraud
Meikle, Wesley; Cross, Cassandra - In: Journal of economic criminology 3 (2024), pp. 1-10
Fraud uses deception to obtain a financial reward from its victim. There are strong negative stereotypes and victim blaming discourses towards fraud victims, with research indicating that fraud victims are unlikely to report incidents for many reasons, including a high degree of shame and...
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Communities at war : labelling perspective on hostility between communities and illicit immigrants in South Africa
Malatji, Thabiso; Rakubu, Kholofelo - 2023
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The victimization of community members in the realm of traditional leaders at OR Tambo District Municipality, South Africa
Zenzile, Enoch - 2023
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The impact of victimisation on subjective well-being
Shannon, Matthew - 2021
This paper uses the UK Household Longitudinal Study to explore the relationship between victimisation and several … unconditional quantile regression with fixed effects models, I identify the highly heterogeneous effects of victimisation along the … unconditional well-being distribution. The effect of victimisation on subjective wellbeing is monotonically decreasing, with those …
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The impact of victimisation on subjective well-being
Shannon, Matthew - 2021
This paper uses the UK Household Longitudinal Study to explore the relationship between victimisation and several … unconditional quantile regression with fixed effects models, I identify the highly heterogeneous effects of victimisation along the … unconditional well-being distribution. The effect of victimisation on subjective wellbeing is monotonically decreasing, with those …
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Scaring or scarring? Labour market effects of criminal victimisation
Bindler, Anna; Ketel, Nadine - 2020
criminal victimisation. Across offences, both males and females experience significant decreases in earnings (up to -12.9%) and … increases in benefit receipt (up to +6%) after victimisation. The negative labour market responses are lasting (up to four years …) and accompanied by shorter-lived responses in health expenditure. Additional analyses suggest that the victimisation is a …
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Scaring or scarring? : labour market effects of criminal victimisation
Bindler, Anna; Ketel, Nadine - 2020 - This version: 26th August 2020
criminal victimisation. Across offences, both males and females experience significant decreases in earnings (up to -12.9%) and … increases in benefit receipt (up to +6%) after victimisation. The negative labour market responses are lasting (up to four years …) and accompanied by shorter-lived responses in health expenditure. Additional analyses suggest that the victimisation is a …
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Scaring or Scarring? Labour Market Effects of Criminal Victimisation
Bindler, Anna; Ketel, Nadine - 2019
the literature and estimate event-study designs to assess the short- and long-term effects of criminal victimisation. Our … lasting up to eight years after victimisation. We find shorter-lived responses in health expenditure. Additional analyses … suggest that the victimisation can be interpreted as an escalation point, potentially triggering subsequent adverse life …
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Scaring or scarring? : labour market effects of criminal victimisation
Bindler, Anna; Ketel, Nadine - 2019
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Scaring or scarring? : labour market effects of criminal victimisation
Bindler, Anna; Ketel, Nadine - 2019
the literature and estimate event-study designs to assess the short- and long-term effects of criminal victimisation. Our … lasting up to eight years after victimisation. We find shorter-lived responses in health expenditure. Additional analyses … suggest that the victimisation can be interpreted as an escalation point, potentially triggering subsequent adverse life …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011972504
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