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It has been long recognized that cash plays a critical role in fueling street crime due to its liquidity and … circulation of cash on the streets associated with EBT implementation had an effect on crime. To address this question, we exploit … crime that is unlikely to be motivated by the acquisition of cash. Interestingly, the significant drop in crime in the …
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early 1900s had significant impact on labor markets, economic activity, family formation, death rates, and crime …
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The 2020 CARES Act directed large cash payments to households. We analyze house-holds' spending responses using high …
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In response to the Covid-19 crisis, 186 countries implemented direct cash transfers to households, and 181 introduced … in-kind programs that lowered the cost of utilities such as electricity, water, transport, and mobile money. Do cash or … line with economic theory favoring direct cash transfers, in a randomized experiment in Kenya 95% of urban recipients …
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We assess long-term impacts of the Mexican conditional cash transfer (CCT) program on youth employment and earnings. We …
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We investigate the effects of broad-based work incentives on female crime by exploiting the welfare reform legislation … of the 1990s, which dramatically increased employment among women at risk for relying on cash assistance. We find that … welfare reform decreased female property crime arrests by 4-5%, but did not affect other types of crimes. The effects appear …
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Conditional Cash transfer (CCT) programs have been shown to have positive effects on a variety of outcomes including … Acción, the Colombian CCT program on crime, teenage pregnancy, high school dropout and college enrollment using a Regression …
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reported incidents of major crimes in twelve U.S. cities reveals an increase in crime over the course of monthly welfare … burglary, larceny-theft, motor vehicle theft, and robbery, as opposed to other kinds of crime like arson, assault, homicide …, and rape. Temporal patterns in crime are observed in jurisdictions in which disbursements are focused at the beginning of …
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We argue that the key impediment to accurate measurement of the effect of police on crime is not necessarily … simultaneity bias, but bias due to mismeasurement of police. Using a new panel data set on crime in medium to large U.S. cities … crime more so than property crime …
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This study provides the first comprehensive estimates of children and youth working under conditions that violate federal and state child labor laws. Using the CPS, NLS, and other sources, it is estimated that 148,000 minors are employed illegally in an average week working too many hours or in...
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