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Educational expansion,economic growth and antisocial behaviour: evidence from England
Authors:Ricardo  Sabates
Institution:School of Education , University of Sussex , Arts E 325, Falmer, Brighton, BN1 9QQ, UK
Abstract:This paper investigates the impact of the increase in post‐compulsory schooling and economic growth on conviction rates for antisocial behaviour in England. I hypothesise that both educational and employment opportunities should lead to greater reductions in antisocial behaviour when they are combined than when they exist in isolation. I test this hypothesis empirically using three unique sources of area‐level data over time in England. Results show that expansion of post‐compulsory education is important for reductions in antisocial behaviour regardless of the additional impact of economic growth. Additionally, economic growth itself is found not to be associated with reductions in antisocial behaviour. Two possible explanations for these results are the diploma disease and the negative consequences of inequality.
Keywords:education expansion  economic growth  antisocial behaviour  convictions  England
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