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Title: On the association between undocumented immigration and crime in the United States

Citation Type: Journal Article

Publication Year: 2021

ISSN: 0030-7653

DOI: 10.1093/oep/gpz057

Abstract: Approximately 11 million undocumented individuals live in the United States. At the same time, there are concerns that the presence of undocumented immigrants may contribute to an increase in crime rates. In this article, I examine the institutionalization rate of undocumented immigrants and quantify the change in crime rates attributable to undocumented immigration. The analysis yields a few main results. First, despite possessing characteristics usually associated with crime, undocumented immigrants are 33% less likely to be institutionalized compared to US natives. Second, there is no evidence that undocumented immigrants who have spent more time in the USA are more likely to be institutionalized compared to those who have been in the USA for a shorter time. There is evidence, however, that arriving at a younger age is associated with higher institutionalization rate. Finally, overall property and violent crime rates across US states are not statistically significantly increased by undocumented immigration.

Url: https://academic.oup.com/oep/advance-article/doi/10.1093/oep/gpz057/5572162

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Authors: Gunadi, Christian

Periodical (Full): Oxford Economic Papers

Issue: 1

Volume: 73

Pages: 200-224

Data Collections: IPUMS USA

Topics: Crime and Deviance, Labor Force and Occupational Structure, Migration and Immigration, Other

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