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Local Labor Market Conditions and Crime: Evidence from the Brazilian Trade Liberalization

机译:当地劳动力市场状况与犯罪:来自巴西贸易自由化的证据

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This paper estimates the effect of local labor market conditions on crime in a developing country with high crime rates. Contrary to the previous literature, which has focused exclusively on developed countries with relatively low crime rates, we find that labor market conditions have a strong effect on homicides. We exploit the 1990s trade liberalization in Brazil as a natural experiment generating exogenous shocks to local labor demand. Regions facing more negative shocks experience large relative increases in crime rates in the medium term, but these effects virtually disappear in the long term. This pattern mirrors the labor market responses to the trade shocks. Using the trade liberalization episode to design an instrumental variables strategy, we find that a 10% reduction in expected labor market earnings (employment rate ud7 earnings) leads to a 39% increase in homicide rates. Our results highlight an additional dimension of adjustment costs following trade shocks that has so far been overlooked in the literature.
机译:本文估计了当地劳动力市场状况对犯罪率高的发展中国家犯罪的影响。与以前的文献只侧重于犯罪率相对较低的发达国家相反,我们发现劳动力市场状况对凶杀案有很大影响。我们利用1990年代巴西的贸易自由化作为自然实验,对当地劳动力需求产生外来冲击。在中期,面临更多负面冲击的地区的犯罪率相对会大幅上升,但从长期来看,这些影响实际上会消失。这种模式反映了劳动力市场对贸易冲击的反应。使用贸易自由化事件来设计工具变量策略,我们发现预期的劳动力市场收入(就业率 ud7收入)减少10%,导致凶杀率增加39%。我们的结果突出显示了迄今为止由于贸易冲击而导致的调整成本的另一个方面,这在文献中已被忽略。

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