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Автор PAMPEL, FRED C.
Автор GARTNER, ROSEMARY
Дата выпуска 1995
dc.description Both the high propensity of young people to commit homicide and the social and financial problems faced by large cohorts during their youth suggest that increases in the proportion of the population at ages 15–29 contribute to higher national homicide rates. Although confirmed by time-series studies of the United States, the expected macro-level relationship does not emerge in cross-national studies of other high-income nations. We argue that the diverse results stem from the varied development of national institutions for collective social protection across high-income nations which mitigate the impact of changes in the percentage of young people on homicide. Results from pooled cross-sectional time-series analyses for eighteen countries and 36 years support the hypothesis: national context, as measured by a scale of collectivism, reduces the otherwise positive effects of the percentage youth on homicide. The findings suggest the need for theories to integrate demographic, political, and criminological perspectives in understanding social diversity among otherwise economically similar high-income democratic nations.
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Издатель Oxford University Press
Копирайт © Oxford University Press
Тема Articles
Название Age Structure, Socio-Political Institutions, and National Homicide Rates
Тип research-article
Electronic ISSN 1468-2672
Print ISSN 0266-7215
Журнал European Sociological Review
Том 11
Первая страница 243
Последняя страница 260
Аффилиация PAMPEL FRED C.; Population Program University of Colorado
Аффилиация GARTNER ROSEMARY; Department of Sociology
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