1999
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-88391999000400005
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Os custos da violência: quanto se gasta ou deixa de ganhar por causa do crime no Estado de São Paulo

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“…The consequences of low birthweight and fetal health more generally on long-run outcomes, such as educational attainment, later life health, mortality, and labor market performance have been established in a large body of literature (Alderman and Behrman, 2006;Almond, Chay, and Lee, 2005;Almond and Currie, 2011b;Currie, 2011;Currie and Moretti, 2007;Royer, 2009;Victora, Kirkwood, Ashworth, Black, Rogers, Sazawal, Campbell, and Gore;1999). Lowbirthweight infants display a substantially increased risk of neonatal or infant death and are more likely to require additional outpatient care and hospitalization during childhood, adding to the private and social costs of poor birth outcomes.…”
Section: Birth Outcomes and In Utero Experiences: The Effect Of Exposmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The consequences of low birthweight and fetal health more generally on long-run outcomes, such as educational attainment, later life health, mortality, and labor market performance have been established in a large body of literature (Alderman and Behrman, 2006;Almond, Chay, and Lee, 2005;Almond and Currie, 2011b;Currie, 2011;Currie and Moretti, 2007;Royer, 2009;Victora, Kirkwood, Ashworth, Black, Rogers, Sazawal, Campbell, and Gore;1999). Lowbirthweight infants display a substantially increased risk of neonatal or infant death and are more likely to require additional outpatient care and hospitalization during childhood, adding to the private and social costs of poor birth outcomes.…”
Section: Birth Outcomes and In Utero Experiences: The Effect Of Exposmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Latinobarometer, about 16 percent of Brazilian respondents listed violence and public security as the most important problem (Latinobarometer, 2010), and existing estimates put the direct costs of violence and crime at between 3 and 5 percent of annual GDP (Couttolene, Cano, Piquet Carneiro, and Phebo, 2000;Kahn 1999;Heinemann and Verner, 2006;Velasco Rondon and Viegas, 2003;World Bank, 2006). 1 3 In order to assess the impact of violence on birth outcomes, we combine microdata on all births for 11 years (2000 to 2010) from official birth records with information on all homicides that occurred over the same period obtained from official death records.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Santos e Kassouf (2008) apresentam em seu trabalho o custo da criminalidade para a sociedade, assim como Becker (1968) e Andrade e Rondon (2003). Os custos para combater o crime são muito altos para o setor público e privado, como mostra a pesquisa de Kahn (2000) ao indicar que, no estado de São Paulo, o gasto do governo em segurança corresponde a 3% do PIB em 1997, lembrando que esse investimento tem origem na arrecadação de impostos. Enquanto que a de Andrade e Rondon (2003) destaca o gasto em segurança do município de Belo Horizonte, que em 1999 era de 4,1% do PIB da cidade.…”
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“…Apesar desse investimento, a violência tem aumentado, fazendo ascender à taxa de mortalidade de jovens de 15 a 19 anos, colocando o país no 3.º lugar no mundo em mortes de jovens associados à conduta delituosa (Coffey, Veit, Wolfe, Cini & Patton, 2005;Kahn, 1999;Laub & Vaillant, 2000;Waiselfisz, 2008). Todavia esse é um fenômeno que tem diferentes formas, atingindo um elevado percentual de atos desviantes e causando fortes danos à população.…”
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