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Title: Uncovering the gender participation gap in crime

Citation Type: Journal Article

Publication Year: 2018

ISSN: 00142921

DOI: 10.1016/j.euroecorev.2018.03.014

Abstract: There is little research on the gender variation in the crime market. We document a gender gap in criminal activities, based on property crimes, using data from the U.S. National Incident Based Reporting System from 1995 to 2015. We show that there is a gender participation gap, with only 30 percent of the crimes being committed by females. We try to explain the gender participation gap by focusing on incentives to commit crime, such as criminal earnings and probability of arrest. We show that on average females earn 13% less than males while they face a 9% lower likelihood of arrest. We find that males respond more to changes in illegal earnings, with an elasticity of 0.36, while females are less responsive with an elasticity of 0.23. Both genders respond equally to changes in the probability of arrest, with an elasticity around −0.14. Using a Blinder–Oaxaca type decomposition technique, we find that differences in incentives explain about 8 % of the gender participation gap, while differences in responsiveness to changes in incentives, especially illegal earnings, explain about 56% of the gap. The fact that females behave differently than males has implications for the heterogeneity in response to crime control policies.

Url: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.euroecorev.2018.03.014

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Authors: Campaniello, Nadia; Gavrilova, Evelina

Periodical (Full): European Economic Review

Issue:

Volume: 109

Pages: 289-304

Data Collections: IPUMS USA

Topics: Crime and Deviance, Gender, Other

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