Does Unemployment Lead to Criminal Activities? An Empirical Analysis of CEE Economies
Nemanja Lojanica
nemanjalojanica@yahoo.com
Saša Obradović
Journal Information
Journal
The European Journal of Applied Economics
Volume / Issue
Vol. 17, No. 1 (2020)
Pages
104–112
Published
19 December 2020
DOI
10.5937/EJAE17-23673
Abstract
This paper attempts to shed light on the linkages between criminal behavior and unemployment, with special reference to Central and East European countries (CEE). The adequacy of this paper relies on the premise that an econometric modeling of the relation between these variables is very important for the explanation of economic and social growth. Our result is in line with the premise that crime goes up when unemployment rises. These findings suggest that, to combat crime, all strategies oriented to mitigate unemployment should be investigated. Furthermore, in order to successfully mitigate crime, governmental authorities in the CEE economies need to achieve macroeconomic stability.
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Citation
Nemanja Lojanica, Saša Obradović (2020). Does Unemployment Lead to Criminal Activities? An Empirical Analysis of CEE Economies The European Journal of Applied Economics. 17(1) 104–112. DOI: 10.5937/EJAE17-23673
