IFS: Youth club closures in 2010s led to increased offending and worse GCSE results

Wednesday, 13 November 2024 00:01

Around 30% of youth clubs in London closed between 2010 and 2019 as a result of cuts to local authority funding. New research, published today as an IFS working paper, examines the impact of these closures on local teenagers' rates of criminal activity and educational outcomes, by comparing offending rates and exam results among teenagers who live in an area where all local youth clubs closed with those among teenagers whose nearest youth club stayed open. There are two primary...Request free trial