Publication: Economic growth, poverty and female employment on crime rates at global level
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Article
Date
2025-12-29
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Springer Science and Business Media
Abstract
This study investigates the impact of female labour force participation, infant mortality rate, per capita gross domestic product, and urbanisation on crime rates globally and across different regions. Using panel regression techniques on secondary data collected from 106 countries over 34 years (1990-2023), the findings reveal that female labour force participation correlates positively with crime rates globally. The infant mortality rate is positively associated with crime in the European region. Conversely, per capita gross domestic product is negatively related to crime rates globally and in Asia, the Middle East and Europe. Urbanisation showed no significant association with crime rates globally or regionally. These insights may help government and law enforcement agencies formulate policies to reduce crime effectively
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Crime rates, Female labour force participation, Infant mortality rate, Per capita GDP, Urbanisation
Citation
Sivakumar, T., Raveendran, T., Jayathilaka, R. et al. Economic growth, poverty and female employment on crime rates at global level. Crime Law Soc Change 84, 5 (2026). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10611-025-10253-2
