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Immigration, crime, and crime perceptions

By: Ajzenman, N., Dominguez, P. and Undurraga, R.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: American Economic Journal: Applied Economics Description: 15(4), Oct, 2023: p.142-176.Subject(s): Crimes In: American Economic Journal: Applied EconomicsSummary: This paper studies the effects of immigration on crime and crime perceptions in Chile, where the foreign-born population tripled in less than ten years. We document null effects of immigration on crime but positive and significant effects on crime-related concerns and on preventive behavioral responses, such as investing in home security. We explore several channels and provide suggestive evidence related to low- versus high-education immigrants, ethnicity-related intergroup threats, and the role of local media.- Reproduced https://www.aeaweb.org/articles?id=10.1257/app.20210156
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This paper studies the effects of immigration on crime and crime perceptions in Chile, where the foreign-born population tripled in less than ten years. We document null effects of immigration on crime but positive and significant effects on crime-related concerns and on preventive behavioral responses, such as investing in home security. We explore several channels and provide suggestive evidence related to low- versus high-education immigrants, ethnicity-related intergroup threats, and the role of local media.- Reproduced

https://www.aeaweb.org/articles?id=10.1257/app.20210156

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