Preferences for Social Inclusion: Empirical Evidence from Juvenile Rehabilitation in Italy
Martina Menon (),
Federico Perali and
Marcella Veronesi
No 18/2013, Working Papers from University of Verona, Department of Economics
Abstract:
Social inclusion is a multidimensional phenomenon that involves social, psychological, political, and economic aspects of individuals’ life. While social inclusion is a priority of the European Agenda 2020, little is known about individuals’ preferences for social inclusion and their determinants. We investigate factors affecting preferences for social inclusion using a stated preference survey on juvenile rehabilitation. We show that ideological inclinations, concerns about crime, and altruistic motives play a significant role in explaining preferences for the social inclusion of juvenile offenders.
Keywords: Social inclusion; Juvenile crime; Altruism; Rehabilitation; Stated preferences (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013-10
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Working Paper: Social inclusion and altruism: empirical evidence from juvenile rehabilitation in Italy (2015) 
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