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Birthdays, Schooling, and Crime: Regression-Discontinuity Analysis of School Performance, Delinquency, Dropout, and Crime Initiation

Authors
Cook, Philip J.Kang, Songman
Issue Date
Jan-2016
Publisher
American Economic Association
Citation
American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, v.8, no.1, pp 33 - 57
Pages
25
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Journal Title
American Economic Journal: Applied Economics
Volume
8
Number
1
Start Page
33
End Page
57
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/155316
DOI
10.1257/app.20140323
ISSN
1945-7782
1945-7790
Abstract
Dropouts have high crime rates, but is there a direct causal link? This study, utilizing administrative data for six cohorts of public school children in North Carolina, demonstrates that those born just after the cut date for enrolling in public kindergarten are more likely to drop out of high school before graduation and to commit a felony offense by age 19. We present suggestive evidence that dropout mediates criminal involvement. Paradoxically, these late-entry students outperform their grade peers academically while still in school, which helps account for the fact that they are less likely to become juvenile delinquents.
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