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effect on immigrant crime. We difference out unobserved time-varying factors by 1) comparing recidivism rates of immigrants … differences in crime rates between legal and illegal immigrants. …
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benefits covering 3 to 5 months after displacement completely offset potential crime increases upon job loss, especially for …
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suggest that unemployment benefits covering 3 to 5 months after displacement completely offset potential crime increases upon …
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at least six years and can explain at least 5% of the overall male crime rate. Domestic violence within the family also … increase in fathers' crime stands in sharp contrast with previous evidence from developed countries, where childbirth is …, we provide novel evidence that access to maternity benefits largely offsets the increase in crime by fathers after …
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at least six years and can explain at least 5% of the overall male crime rate. Domestic violence within the family also … increase in fathers’ crime stands in sharp contrast with previous evidence from developed countries, where childbirth is …, we provide novel evidence that access to maternity benefits largely offsets the increase in crime by fathers after …
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