Artículo
Inequality and Crime in Latin America and the Caribbean: New Data for an Old Question
Fecha de publicación:
11/2023
Editorial:
Brookings Institution Press
Revista:
Economía
ISSN:
1533-6239
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
The purpose of this paper is to revisit the relationship between inequality and crime, with a focus on the Latin America and Caribbean region. We find a significant, positive, and robust association between these variables. Moreover, inequality is the only variable showing this robust regularity. Education levels, economic activity, income per capita, and poverty show weaker and unstable relationships with crime. With due caution, the use of historical variables to instrument for inequality in crime regressions suggests that a causal interpretation of this relationship is plausible. In addition, the analysis of the distribution of crime victimization indicates that men suffer more crime than women, and that the male-to-female homicide ratio grows with inequality. By socio-economic strata, high-income groups suffer more victimization relative to poorer groups in LAC countries, but the poor suffer more homicides.
Palabras clave:
CRIME
,
INEQUALITY
,
POVERTY
,
LATIN AMERICA AND CARIBBEAN
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Schargrodsky, Ernesto Santiago; Freira, Lucia; Inequality and Crime in Latin America and the Caribbean: New Data for an Old Question; Brookings Institution Press; Economía; 22; 1; 11-2023; 175-202
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