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Arrests, recent life circumstances, and recurrent job loss for at-risk young men: An event-history analysis
Authors:Margit Wiesner  Deborah M Capaldi
Institution:a University of Houston, Department of Educational Psychology, 491 Farish Hall, Houston, TX 77204-5029, USA
b Oregon Social Learning Center, 10 Shelton McMurphey Blvd, Eugene, OR 97401, USA
Abstract:This study used longitudinal data from 202 at-risk young men to examine effects of arrests, prior risk factors, and recent life circumstances on job loss across a 7-year period in early adulthood. Repeated failure-time continuous event-history analysis indicated that occurrence of job loss was primarily related to prior mental health problems, recent arrests, recent drug use, and recent being married/cohabitation. It is argued that long-term effects of criminal justice contact on employment outcomes should be understood in the context of (shared) prior risk factors and recent life circumstances.
Keywords:Offending  Job loss  Event-history analysis  Life course
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