Detalhe: tanto o artigo abaixo quanto a tese de Hartung foram produzidos com dados do Infocrim que disponibilizei aos pesquisadores no meu período na SSP...
http://reap.org.br/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/024-Spillovers-from-Conditional-Crash-Transfer.pdf
Segue também um resumo do artigo:
Spillovers from Conditional Cash Transfer Programs: Bolsa Família and Crime in Urban Brazil
Laura Chioda, João M. P. De Mello, Rodrigo R. Soares
February 2012
Abstract
This paper investigates the impact of Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) programs on crime. Making use of a unique dataset combining detailed school characteristics with time and geo-referenced crime information from the city of São Paulo, Brazil, we estimate the contemporaneous effect of the Bolsa Família program on crime. We address the endogeneity of CCT coverage by exploiting the 2008 expansion of the program to adolescents aged 16 and 17. We construct an instrument that combines the timing of expansion and the initial demographic composition of schools to identify plausibly exogenous variations in the number of children covered by Bolsa Família. We find a robust and significant negative impact of Bolsa Família coverage on crime. The evidence suggests that the main effect works through increased household income or changed peer group, rather than from incapacitation from time spent in school.
O que mostra que o ser humano, ao menos o humano brasileiro, é dinheirista. Só pratica virtudes quando ganha para isso. Não, não tem dinheiro que evite a crime da corrupção da alma.
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