Local Mass Layoffs and Juvenile Delinquency
Economic Development Quarterly: The Journal of American Economic Revitalization
Published online on January 19, 2026
Abstract
Economic Development Quarterly, Volume 40, Issue 2, Page 141-157, May 2026.
This paper is motivated by two broad important facts: (1) A vast body of research shows that juvenile delinquency has long-run consequences (e.g., adverse school and labor market outcomes) and (2) parents’ economic and financial conditions affect children'...
This paper is motivated by two broad important facts: (1) A vast body of research shows that juvenile delinquency has long-run consequences (e.g., adverse school and labor market outcomes) and (2) parents’ economic and financial conditions affect children'...