The Impact of Imprisonment on Marriage and Divorce: A Risk Set Matching Approach

Robert Apel1, Arjan Blokland2, Paul Nieuwbeerta3, Marieke van Schellen4
1School of Criminal Justice, University at Albany, 135 Western Avenue, Albany, NY, 12222, USA
2Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement, Postbus 71304, 1008 BH, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
3Department of Criminology, Leiden University, Steenschuur 25, 2311 ES Leiden, The Netherlands
4Department of Sociology, Utrecht University, Heidelberglaan 2, 3584 CS, Utrecht, The Netherlands

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