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Ugly Criminals

H. Naci Mocan
University of Colorado at Denver - Department of Economics; National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)

Erdal Tekin
Georgia State University - Department of Economics; National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER); Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA)


March 2006

IZA Discussion Paper No. 2048

Abstract:     
Using data from three waves of Add Health we find that being very attractive reduces a young adult's (ages 18-26) propensity for criminal activity and being unattractive increases it for a number of crimes, ranging from burglary to selling drugs. A variety of tests demonstrate that this result is not because beauty is acting as a proxy for socio-economic status. Being very attractive is also positively associated adult vocabulary test scores, which suggests the possibility that beauty may have an impact on human capital formation. We demonstrate that, especially for females, holding constant current beauty, high school beauty (pre-labor market beauty) has a separate impact on crime, and that high school beauty is correlated with variables that gauge various aspects of high school experience, such as GPA, suspension or having being expelled from school, and problems with teachers. These results suggest two handicaps faced by unattractive individuals. First, a labor market penalty provides a direct incentive for unattractive individuals toward criminal activity. Second, the level of beauty in high school has an effect on criminal propensity 7-8 years later, which seems to be due to the impact of the level of beauty in high school on human capital formation, although this second avenue seems to be effective for females only.

Keywords: beauty, crime, criminal, ugly, physical attractiveness

JEL Classifications: I1, I2, K4, J2, J3

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Date posted: March 30, 2006 ; Last revised: March 30, 2006

Suggested Citation

Mocan, H. Naci H. and Tekin, Erdal, Ugly Criminals (March 2006). IZA Discussion Paper No. 2048. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=894062


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Erdal Tekin (Contact Author)
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Naci H. Mocan
University of Colorado at Denver - Department of Economics ( email )
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