The Effects of Youth Employment on Crime: Evidence from New York City Lotteries

Judd B. Kessler, Sarah Tahamont, Alexander M. Gelber, A. Isen
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Recent policy discussions have proposed government-guaranteed jobs, including for youth. One key potential benefit of youth employment is a reduction in criminal justice contact. Prior work on summer youth employment programs has documented little-to-no effect of the program on crime during the program but has found decreases in violent and other serious crimes among “at-risk” youth in the year or two after the program. We add to this picture by studying randomized lotteries for access to the New York City Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP), the largest such program in the United States. We link SYEP data to New York State criminal records data to investigate outcomes of 163,447 youth who participated in a SYEP lottery between 2005 and 2008. We find evidence that SYEP participation decreases arrests and convictions during the program summer, effects that are driven by the small fraction (3 percent) of SYEP youth who are at-risk, as defined by having been arrested before the start of the program. We conclude that an important benefit of SYEPs is the contemporaneous effect during the program summer and that the effect is concentrated among individuals with prior contact with the criminal justice system.
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青年就业对犯罪的影响:来自纽约市彩票的证据
最近的政策讨论提议政府保证就业,包括为年轻人提供就业。青年就业的一个关键潜在好处是减少刑事司法接触。先前对暑期青年就业项目的研究表明,在项目实施期间,该项目对犯罪几乎没有影响,但发现在项目实施后的一两年里,“高危”青年的暴力和其他严重犯罪有所减少。我们通过研究纽约市暑期青年就业计划(SYEP)的随机抽签来增加这一图景,该计划是美国最大的此类计划。我们将SYEP的数据与纽约州的犯罪记录数据联系起来,以调查2005年至2008年期间参加SYEP彩票的163,447名青少年的结果。我们发现有证据表明,参与SYEP减少了夏季项目期间的逮捕和定罪,这种影响是由一小部分(3%)的SYEP青年所驱动的,他们在项目开始前就被逮捕了。我们得出结论,SYEPs的一个重要好处是项目夏季期间的同期效应,并且这种效应集中在先前与刑事司法系统接触的个人中。
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