• Media type: E-Book; Report
  • Title: Who wants Safer Streets? Explaining Concern for Public Safety in Brazil
  • Contributor: Pradhan, Menno [Author]; Ravallion, Martin [Author]
  • imprint: Amsterdam and Rotterdam: Tinbergen Institute, 2001
  • Language: English
  • Keywords: Brazil ; D12 ; inequality ; D60 ; crime ; Soziale Schicht ; Wohnstandort ; Brasilien ; H41 ; Perceived public safety ; Öffentliche Sicherheit ; Nachfrage
  • Origination:
  • Footnote: Diese Datenquelle enthält auch Bestandsnachweise, die nicht zu einem Volltext führen.
  • Description: Public action to prevent crime is often driven by concerns about public safety. But what generatesthose concerns ? ]s it crime, or something else ? Using survey data for Brazil, we find that thedesire for greater public safety has a positive own-income effect, but a negative neighborhood-income effect; living in a poor area increases concern for public safety at given own-income. Theown-income effect is nonlinear, such that inequality attenuates the aggregate concern for greatersafety. Education raises concern, and strongly so when neighbors are poorly educated. Controllingfor these factors, we identify a significant causal effect of lack of public safety on the desire forgreater safety.
  • Access State: Open Access