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Crime appears to be strictly related to the level of education attained and to individuals' economic and social background. The objective of the study examines multiple factors i.e., education, unemployment, poverty and economic growth which contributed to the rate of crimes in Pakistan during...
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Education is a key factor for the growth of human capital. Human capital is directly related to economic growth and development of a country. This paper looks at the economic returns and cost to different fields of study in Pakistan. To assess the return to education, two main degree program -...
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The study examines the relationship between growth-inequality-poverty (GIP) triangle and crime rate under the premises of inverted U-shaped Kuznets curve and pro-poor growth scenario in a panel of 16 diversified countries, over a period of 1990-2014. The study employed panel Generalized Method...
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