Unhappiness and Crime: Evidence from South Africa (2003)
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@MISC{Powdthavee03unhappinessand,
author = {Nattavudh Powdthavee},
title = { Unhappiness and Crime: Evidence from South Africa},
year = {2003}
}
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Abstract
This paper is the first of its kind to study quality of life responses of crime victims. Using cross-sectional data from the OHS97 survey of South Africa, we show that victims report significantly lower well-being than the non-victims, ceteris paribus. The calculated ‘compensating variation ’ suggests that it would take, on average, an extra $10,000 per month to offset the psychological costs of crime. Happiness is lower for nonvictimized respondents currently living in higher crime areas. However, we find a strong evidence for females that criminal victimization hurts, but hurts less if the crime rate on our reference group is high.







