Delito patrimonial e inserción laboral en México

This paper looks into the relationship between crime against property and labor markets. Drawing on various sources, the author analyzes the hypothesis that weaknesses in labor markets spur a surge in criminality, and he specially tests the hypothesis that unemployed people are those who commit most...

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Auteur principal: Bergman, Marcelo
Format: Online
Langue:espagnol
Éditeur: El Colegio de México 2013
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Accès en ligne:https://estudiossociologicos.colmex.mx/index.php/es/article/view/117
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Estudios Sociológicos

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Résumé:This paper looks into the relationship between crime against property and labor markets. Drawing on various sources, the author analyzes the hypothesis that weaknesses in labor markets spur a surge in criminality, and he specially tests the hypothesis that unemployed people are those who commit most crimes against property. Based on aggregated data about tendencies in Mexico, and more specifi cally using data from surveys of prison population, it is shown that a majority of those who commit more crimes also work regularly. An econometric estimate identifi es some of the factors explaining to what extent these criminals can be called “professional criminals”. It