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We provide first evidence that temporal variations in the expected returns to crime affect the location of property … crime. Our identification strategy relies on the widely-held perception in the UK that households of South Asian descent … neighbourhood-level panel on reported crime and difference-in-differences, we find that burglaries in South Asian neighbourhoods are …
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We provide first evidence that temporal variations in the expected returns to crime affect the location of property … crime. Our identification strategy relies on the widely-held perception in the UK that households of South Asian descent … neighbourhood-level panel on reported crime and difference-in-differences, we find that burglaries in South Asian neighbourhoods are …
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We study the link between parental selection and child criminality. Following the collapse of the communist regime in 1989, the number of births halved in East Germany. These cohorts became markedly more likely to be arrested as they grew up in reunified Germany. This is observed for both...
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that emotional attachment and risk attitudes play important roles in the fertility-crime relationship. Finally, results for …
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play important roles in the parental selection-crime of children relationship. Finally, results for siblings support a …
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the period of turmoil. We highlight risk attitude as an important selection mechanism, beyond education and other …
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that emotional attachment and risk attitudes play important roles in the fertility-crime relationship. Finally, results for …
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