Immigration and Crime: An International Perspective

Author:

Marie Olivier1,Pinotti Paolo2

Affiliation:

1. Olivier Marie is Professor of Labour Economics, Erasmus School of Economics, Rotterdam, Netherlands, and Professor of Applied Labour Economics, Research Centre for Education and the Labour Market at Maastricht University, Maastricht, Netherlands. He is also a Research Fellow, Tinbergen Institute, Amsterdam and Rotterdam, Netherlands; Network Affiliate, Ifo Institute and Center for Economic Studies, Munich, Germany; and Research Fellow, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), Bonn, Germany. Research...

2. Paolo Pinotti is Professor of Economics and Endowed Chair in Economic Analysis of Crime in the Department of Social and Political Sciences at Bocconi University, where he also Directs of the CLEAN Unit on Economic Analysis of Crime of the BAFFI Research Center. Research Affiliates, Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), London, United Kingdom. ).

Abstract

The association between immigration and crime has long been a subject of debate, and only recently have we encountered systematic empirical evidence on this issue. Data shows that immigrants, often younger, male, and less educated compared to natives, are disproportionately represented among offenders in numerous host countries. However, existing research, inclusive of our analysis of new international data, consistently indicates that immigration does not significantly impact local crime rates in these countries. Furthermore, recent studies underscore that obtaining legal status diminishes immigrants’ involvement in criminal activities. Finally, we discuss potential explanations for the apparent incongruity between immigrants’ overrepresentation among offenders and the null effect of immigration on crime rates.

Publisher

American Economic Association

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