Neighbourhood Gangs, Crime Spillovers, and Teenage Motherhood

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Christian Dustmann

University College London; Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS); Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR)

Mikkel Mertz

The Rockwool Foundation Research Unit

Anna Okatenko

University College London

Abstract

Using an identification strategy based on random assignment of refugees to different municipalities in Denmark between 1986 and 1998, we find strong evidence that gang crime rates in the neighbourhood at assignment increase the probability of boys to commit crimes before the age of 19, and that gang crime (but not other crime) increases the likelihood of teenage motherhood for girls. Higher levels of gang crime also have detrimental and long-lasting effects, with men experiencing significantly higher levels of inactivity and women experiencing lower earnings and higher levels of welfare benefit claims at ages 19 to 28.

Keywords: teenage motherhood, gang crime, crime spillovers

JEL Classification: J1, K4, I3

Suggested Citation

Dustmann, Christian and Mertz, Mikkel and Okatenko, Anna, Neighbourhood Gangs, Crime Spillovers, and Teenage Motherhood. IZA Discussion Paper No. 16158, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4457824

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Mikkel Mertz

The Rockwool Foundation Research Unit ( email )

Anna Okatenko

University College London

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