When Benefits for Refugees Were Cut, Their Neighbors Became More Criminal
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Both refugees and their non-Western neighbors committed more crime after the start-up aid reform in 2002, according to a new study. This illustrates how welfare reforms can trigger a snowball effect, say two researchers.
·Copenhagen, Denmark
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