This paper focuses on empirical connections between crime and immigration, studying two large waves of recent U.K. immigration (the late 1990s/early 2000s asylum seekers and the post-2004 inflow from EU accession countries). The first wave led to a modest but significant rise in property crime, while the second wave had a small negative impact. There was no effect on violent crime; arrest rates were not different, and changes in crime cannot be ascribed to crimes against immigrants. The findings are consistent with the notion that differences in labor market opportunities of different migrant groups shape their potential impact on crime. © 2013 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.Pee...
Historically in the United States, periods of large-scale immigration have been accompanied by perce...
Explanations of the remarkable decrease in crime over the last two decades across a number of wester...
Improving EU and US Immigration Systems' Capacity for Responding to Global Challenges: Learning from...
This paper focuses on empirical connections between crime and immigration, studying two large waves ...
This paper focuses on empirical connections between crime and immigration, studying two large waves ...
Immigration and its relationship with crime have long been discussed and researched in a variety of ...
From the early twentieth century onward, research has found little to no support for a positive asso...
issue, the relation between immigration and crime in host countries. Despite being at least as old a...
We study a high profile public policy question on immigration, namely the link between crime and imm...
The relationship between crime and immigration has been a matter of controversy in the US and around...
The relationship between crime and immigration has been a matter of controversy in the US and around...
The explanations to date of the remarkable decrease in crime that has been reported over the last tw...
The increasing ethnic/racial diversity that stems from immigration can positively impact economic an...
This chapter explores recent advances in the economics literature that studies the relationship betw...
Since the 1960s both crime rates and the share of immigrants among the American population have more...
Historically in the United States, periods of large-scale immigration have been accompanied by perce...
Explanations of the remarkable decrease in crime over the last two decades across a number of wester...
Improving EU and US Immigration Systems' Capacity for Responding to Global Challenges: Learning from...
This paper focuses on empirical connections between crime and immigration, studying two large waves ...
This paper focuses on empirical connections between crime and immigration, studying two large waves ...
Immigration and its relationship with crime have long been discussed and researched in a variety of ...
From the early twentieth century onward, research has found little to no support for a positive asso...
issue, the relation between immigration and crime in host countries. Despite being at least as old a...
We study a high profile public policy question on immigration, namely the link between crime and imm...
The relationship between crime and immigration has been a matter of controversy in the US and around...
The relationship between crime and immigration has been a matter of controversy in the US and around...
The explanations to date of the remarkable decrease in crime that has been reported over the last tw...
The increasing ethnic/racial diversity that stems from immigration can positively impact economic an...
This chapter explores recent advances in the economics literature that studies the relationship betw...
Since the 1960s both crime rates and the share of immigrants among the American population have more...
Historically in the United States, periods of large-scale immigration have been accompanied by perce...
Explanations of the remarkable decrease in crime over the last two decades across a number of wester...
Improving EU and US Immigration Systems' Capacity for Responding to Global Challenges: Learning from...