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Year 2024, Volume: 24 Issue: 4, 661 - 674, 01.11.2024
https://doi.org/10.21121/eab.20240412

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References

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  • Alonso-Borrego, C., Garoupa, N., and Vázquez, P. (2012). Does Immigration Cause Crime? Evidence From Spain. American Law and Economics Review, 14(1), 165-191.
  • Andresen, M. A (2006). A Spatial Analysis of Crime in Vancouver, British Columbia: A Synthesis of Social Disorganization and Routine Activity Theory. The Canadian Geographer/Le Géographe Canadien, 50(4), 487-502.
  • Andresen, M. A. (2012). Unemployment and Crime: A Neighborhood Level Panel Data Approach. Social Science Research, 41(6), 1615-1628.
  • Anselin, L. (1998). Spatial Econometrics: Methods and Models. Kluwer Academic Publishers, London.
  • Anselin, L. and Rey, S. (1991). Properties of Tests for Spatial Dependence in Linear Regression Models. Geographical Analysis, 23(2): 112-131.
  • Asante, G., and Bartha, A. (2022). The Positive Externality of Education on Crime: Insights from Sub-Saharan Africa. Cogent Social Sciences, 8(1), 2038850.
  • Ayang, E., Mela, C. and Fossong, D. (2022). Does Female Unemployment Increase Crime? Evidence in Selected Sub-Saharan African Countries. EuroEconomica, 41(1).
  • Baharom, A. H., and Habibullah, M. S. (2008). Is Crime Cointegrated with Income and Unemployment? A Panel Data Analysis on Selected European Countries. Munich University Library.
  • Bauer, T. K., Lofstrom, M., and Zimmermann, K. F., (2000). Immigration Policy, Assimilation of Immigrants and Natives’ Sentiments towards Immigrants: Evidence from 12 OECD-Countries. IZA Discussion Paper, No: 187.
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  • Bell, B., Fasani, F., and Machin, S. (2013). Crime and Immigration: Evidence from Large Immigrant Waves. Review of Economics and Statistics, 95 (4): 1278-1290.
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  • Böhmelt, T., and Mehrl, M (2022). The Security Implications of Transnational Population Movements: A Meta-Analysis. Migration Studies, 10 (2): 338-355.
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  • Edmark, K. (2005). Unemployment and Crime: Is There A Connection?. Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 107(2), 353-373.
  • Ehrlich, I. (1973). Participation in Illegitimate Activities: A Theoretical and Empirical Investigation. The Journal of Political Economy, 81(3), 521-565.
  • Elhorst, J. P. (2012). Dynamic spatial panels: models, methods, and inferences. Journal of geographical systems, 14(1), 5-28.
  • Faist, T. (2003). Uluslararası Göç ve Ulusaşırı Toplumsal Alanlar. (Tr. Azat Zana Günaydın ve Can Nacar), Bağlam Yayıncılık, İstanbul.
  • Feng, J., Liu, L., Long, D., and Liao, W. (2019). An Examination of Spatial Differences Between Migrant and Native Offenders In Committing Violent Crimes In A Large Chinese City. ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information, 8(3), 119.
  • Fougère, D., Kramarz, F., and Pouget, J. (2009). Youth Unemployment and Crime in France. Journal of the European Economic Association, 7(5), 909-938
  • Furqan, M., and Mahmood, H. (2020). Does Education Reduce Homicide? A Panel Data Analysis of Asian Region. Quality & Quantity, 54(4), 1197-1209.
  • Gillani, S. Y. M., Rehman, H. U., and Gill, A. R. (2009). Unemployment, Poverty, Inflation and Crime Nexus: Cointegration and Causality Analysis of Pakistan. Pakistan Economic and Social Review, 79-98.
  • Gujarati, D., Porter, D., & Gunasekar, S. (2012). Basic Econometrics. New Delhi: Mc Graw Hill.
  • Hagan, J., Levi, R. and Dinovitzer, R. (2008). The Symbolic Violence of the Crime-Immigration Nexus: Migrant Mythologies in the Americans. Criminology & Public Policy, 7 (1): 95-112.
  • Hirschi, T. And Gottfredson, M. (1983). Age and the Explanation of Crime. American Journal of Sociology, 89 (3): 552-584.
  • Hjalmarsson, R., and Lochner, L. 2012. The Impact of Education on Crime International Evidence. CESifo DICE Report, 10(2), 49-55.
  • Hobbes, T. 2007. Leviathan. Yapı Kredi Yayınları, İstanbul.
  • Huntington, S. (1993). The Clash of Civilization?. Foreign Affairs, 72 (3): 22-49.
  • Huysmans, J. (2000). The European Union and the Securitization of Migration. Journal of Common Market Studies, 38 (5): 751-777.
  • IOM (2022). World Migration Report. https://worldmigrationreport.iom.int/wmr-2022-interactive/, 01 April 2023.
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  • Jonathan, O. E., Olusola, A. J., Bernadin, T. C. A., and Inoussa, T. M. (2021). Impacts of Crime on Socio-Economic Development. Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences, 12(5), 71.
  • Lisowska-Kierepka, A. (2022). How to Analyses Spatial Distribution of Crime? Crime Risk Indicator in An Attempt to Design an Original Method of Spatial Crime Analysis. Cities, 120, 103403.
  • Kakamu, K., Polasek, W., and Wago, H. (2008). Spatial Interaction of Crime Incidents in Japan. Mathematics and Computers in Simulation, 78(2-3), 276-282.
  • Keohane, R. O. and Nye, J. S. (2011). Power and Interdependence. Longman, Londra.
  • Lauridsen, J. T., Zeren, F., and Ari, A. 2013. A Spatial Panel Data Analysis of Crime Rates in EU. Institut for Virksomhedsledelse og Økonomi, Syddansk Universitet.
  • Lee, M. T. and Martinez, R. (2002). Social Disorganization Revisited: Mapping the Recent In-Migrant and Black Homicide Relationship in Northern Miami. Sociological Focus, 35 (1): 363-380.
  • Leiva, M., Vasquez-Lavín, F., and Oliva, R. D. P. (2020). Do Immigrants Increase Crime? Spatial Analysis in A Middle-Income Country. World Development, 126, 104728.
  • Lochner, L., and Moretti, E. (2004). The Effect of Education on Crime: Evidence from Prison Inmates, Arrests, and Self-Report. The American Economic Review, 94(1), 155–189. http://www.jstor.org/stable/3592774
  • Machin, S., Marie, O., and Vujić, S. (2011). The Crime Reducing Effect of Education. The Economic Journal, 121(552), 463-484.
  • Maghularia, R., and Uebelmesser, S. (2019). Do Immigrants Affect Crime? Evidence From Panel Data for Germany’.
  • Mazorodze, B. T. (2020). Youth Unemployment and Murder Crimes in Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa. Cogent Economics & Finance, 8(1), 1799480.
  • Merton, R. (1938). Social Structure and Anomie. American Sociological Review, 3 (5): 672-682.
  • Mittelman, J. H. (2002). Globalization: An Ascendant Paradigm?. International Studies Perspectives, 3 (1): 1-14.
  • Morgenthau, H. J. (1997). Politics Among Nations. Peking University Press, Beijing.
  • Narayan, P. K., and Smyth, R. (2004). Crime Rates, Male Youth Unemployment and Real Income in Australia: Evidence from Granger Causality Tests. Applied Economics, 36(18), 2079-2095.
  • Pazarlıoğlu, M. V., and Turgutlu, T. (2007). Gelir, İşsizlik ve Suç: Türkiye Üzerine Bir İnceleme. Finans Politik ve Ekonomik Yorumlar, 44(513), 63-70.
  • Piopiunik, M., and Ruhose, J. (2017). Immigration, Regional Conditions, and Crime: Evidence from An Allocation Policy in Germany. European Economic Review, 92, 258-282.
  • Raphael, S., and Winter-Ebmer, R. (2001). Identifying The Effect of Unemployment on Crime. The Journal of Law and Economics, 44(1), 259-283.
  • Recher, V. (2020). Unemployment and Property Crime: Evidence from Croatia. Crime, Law, and Social Change, 73(3), 357-376.
  • Reid, L. W., Harald, E. W., Robert, M. A. and Jaret, C. (2005). The Immigration and Crime Relationship: Evidence across US Metropolitan Areas. Social Science Research, 34 (4): 757-780.
  • Rivera, M. (2016). The Sources of Social Violence in Latin America: An Empirical Analysis of Homicide Rates, 1980–2010. Journal of Peace Research, 53(1), 84–99.
  • Rosenfeld, R., and Levin, A. (2016). Acquisitive Crime and Inflation in the United States: 1960–2012. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 32(3), 427–447.
  • Rosenfeld, R., Vogel, M.,and McCuddy, T. (2019). Crime and Inflation in US Cities. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 35, 195-210.
  • Seals, R. A., and J. Nunley, (2007). The Effects of Inflation and Demographic Change on Property Crime: A Structural Time Series Approach. Working Papers 200701, Middle Tennessee State University, Department of Economics and Finance.
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THE SPATIAL LINKAGES BETWEEN INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION AND SECURITY: THE EMPIRICAL FINDINGS FROM TURKEY HOSTING MOST REFUGEE IN THE WORLD

Year 2024, Volume: 24 Issue: 4, 661 - 674, 01.11.2024
https://doi.org/10.21121/eab.20240412

Abstract

The increasing international migration in the world, especially due to the conflict, have potential negative impacts in immigrant countries. An increase in crime rates caused by unemployed immigrants who cannot meet their food and housing needs is one of them. Accordingly, the study investigates the effects of international immigrants, whose numbers reached about 3,9 million in Turkey, on violent and financial crime rates. The Spatial Error Panel Model with Fixed Effects covering Turkey’s 26 NUTS-II regions and 2016-2019 period indicate that there are positive and statistically significant relationships between immigrants and these crime rates. However, the negative impacts of international migration on security are mainly observed in financial crimes rather than violent crimes. Furthermore, the most important determinants of these crimes are high food and housing costs. And also, there is a negative relationship between uneducated employment and financial crimes rather than violent crimes. On the other hand, the findings indicate that regions have spatial dependency positively in terms of violent crimes. It means that as average violent crimes increase in the neighbors of a region, the violent crimes of that region also increase.

References

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  • Altindag, D. T. (2012). Crime and Unemployment: Evidence from Europe. International Review of Law and Economics, 32(1), 145-157.
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  • Mazorodze, B. T. (2020). Youth Unemployment and Murder Crimes in Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa. Cogent Economics & Finance, 8(1), 1799480.
  • Merton, R. (1938). Social Structure and Anomie. American Sociological Review, 3 (5): 672-682.
  • Mittelman, J. H. (2002). Globalization: An Ascendant Paradigm?. International Studies Perspectives, 3 (1): 1-14.
  • Morgenthau, H. J. (1997). Politics Among Nations. Peking University Press, Beijing.
  • Narayan, P. K., and Smyth, R. (2004). Crime Rates, Male Youth Unemployment and Real Income in Australia: Evidence from Granger Causality Tests. Applied Economics, 36(18), 2079-2095.
  • Pazarlıoğlu, M. V., and Turgutlu, T. (2007). Gelir, İşsizlik ve Suç: Türkiye Üzerine Bir İnceleme. Finans Politik ve Ekonomik Yorumlar, 44(513), 63-70.
  • Piopiunik, M., and Ruhose, J. (2017). Immigration, Regional Conditions, and Crime: Evidence from An Allocation Policy in Germany. European Economic Review, 92, 258-282.
  • Raphael, S., and Winter-Ebmer, R. (2001). Identifying The Effect of Unemployment on Crime. The Journal of Law and Economics, 44(1), 259-283.
  • Recher, V. (2020). Unemployment and Property Crime: Evidence from Croatia. Crime, Law, and Social Change, 73(3), 357-376.
  • Reid, L. W., Harald, E. W., Robert, M. A. and Jaret, C. (2005). The Immigration and Crime Relationship: Evidence across US Metropolitan Areas. Social Science Research, 34 (4): 757-780.
  • Rivera, M. (2016). The Sources of Social Violence in Latin America: An Empirical Analysis of Homicide Rates, 1980–2010. Journal of Peace Research, 53(1), 84–99.
  • Rosenfeld, R., and Levin, A. (2016). Acquisitive Crime and Inflation in the United States: 1960–2012. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 32(3), 427–447.
  • Rosenfeld, R., Vogel, M.,and McCuddy, T. (2019). Crime and Inflation in US Cities. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 35, 195-210.
  • Seals, R. A., and J. Nunley, (2007). The Effects of Inflation and Demographic Change on Property Crime: A Structural Time Series Approach. Working Papers 200701, Middle Tennessee State University, Department of Economics and Finance.
  • Shaw, C. R. and McKay, H. D. (1942). Juvenile Delinquency in Urban Areas. University of Chicago Press, Chicago.
  • Sironi, A. C. B. and Emmanuel, M. (2019). Glossary on Migration, International Migration Law. No: 34, Inernational Organization for Migration (IOM), Geneva.
  • Tang, C. F., and Lean, H. H. (2007). Will Inflation Increase Crime Rate? New Evidence from Bounds and Modified Wald Tests. Global Crime, 8(4), 311-323.
  • Torruam, J. T., and Abur, C. (2014). The Relationship Between Unemployment, Inflation and Crime: An Application of Cointegration and Causality Analysis in Nigeria. Journal of Economics and Sustainable Development, 5(4), 131-137.
  • Ulucak, Ş. Z., and Bilgili, F. (2020). Suçun İktisadi Analizi: Türkiye ve Avrupa Ülkeleri Üzerine Bir Uygulama. Sosyoekonomi, 28(46).
  • UNHCR (2022). Refugee Data Finder. https://www.unhcr.org/refugee-statistics/, 1 April 2023.
  • UN 2020. International Migrant Stock. https://www.un.org/development/desa/pd/content/international-migrant-stock, 1 April 2023.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Regional Economy
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Osman Tabak 0000-0002-7766-6973

Merve Zorlu 0000-0001-5350-4032

Necmettin Çelik 0000-0003-0139-7778

Ayten Ayşen Kaya 0000-0002-9486-5763

Early Pub Date October 24, 2024
Publication Date November 1, 2024
Submission Date February 1, 2024
Acceptance Date October 11, 2024
Published in Issue Year 2024 Volume: 24 Issue: 4

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APA Tabak, O., Zorlu, M., Çelik, N., Kaya, A. A. (2024). THE SPATIAL LINKAGES BETWEEN INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION AND SECURITY: THE EMPIRICAL FINDINGS FROM TURKEY HOSTING MOST REFUGEE IN THE WORLD. Ege Academic Review, 24(4), 661-674. https://doi.org/10.21121/eab.20240412
AMA Tabak O, Zorlu M, Çelik N, Kaya AA. THE SPATIAL LINKAGES BETWEEN INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION AND SECURITY: THE EMPIRICAL FINDINGS FROM TURKEY HOSTING MOST REFUGEE IN THE WORLD. ear. November 2024;24(4):661-674. doi:10.21121/eab.20240412
Chicago Tabak, Osman, Merve Zorlu, Necmettin Çelik, and Ayten Ayşen Kaya. “THE SPATIAL LINKAGES BETWEEN INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION AND SECURITY: THE EMPIRICAL FINDINGS FROM TURKEY HOSTING MOST REFUGEE IN THE WORLD”. Ege Academic Review 24, no. 4 (November 2024): 661-74. https://doi.org/10.21121/eab.20240412.
EndNote Tabak O, Zorlu M, Çelik N, Kaya AA (November 1, 2024) THE SPATIAL LINKAGES BETWEEN INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION AND SECURITY: THE EMPIRICAL FINDINGS FROM TURKEY HOSTING MOST REFUGEE IN THE WORLD. Ege Academic Review 24 4 661–674.
IEEE O. Tabak, M. Zorlu, N. Çelik, and A. A. Kaya, “THE SPATIAL LINKAGES BETWEEN INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION AND SECURITY: THE EMPIRICAL FINDINGS FROM TURKEY HOSTING MOST REFUGEE IN THE WORLD”, ear, vol. 24, no. 4, pp. 661–674, 2024, doi: 10.21121/eab.20240412.
ISNAD Tabak, Osman et al. “THE SPATIAL LINKAGES BETWEEN INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION AND SECURITY: THE EMPIRICAL FINDINGS FROM TURKEY HOSTING MOST REFUGEE IN THE WORLD”. Ege Academic Review 24/4 (November 2024), 661-674. https://doi.org/10.21121/eab.20240412.
JAMA Tabak O, Zorlu M, Çelik N, Kaya AA. THE SPATIAL LINKAGES BETWEEN INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION AND SECURITY: THE EMPIRICAL FINDINGS FROM TURKEY HOSTING MOST REFUGEE IN THE WORLD. ear. 2024;24:661–674.
MLA Tabak, Osman et al. “THE SPATIAL LINKAGES BETWEEN INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION AND SECURITY: THE EMPIRICAL FINDINGS FROM TURKEY HOSTING MOST REFUGEE IN THE WORLD”. Ege Academic Review, vol. 24, no. 4, 2024, pp. 661-74, doi:10.21121/eab.20240412.
Vancouver Tabak O, Zorlu M, Çelik N, Kaya AA. THE SPATIAL LINKAGES BETWEEN INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION AND SECURITY: THE EMPIRICAL FINDINGS FROM TURKEY HOSTING MOST REFUGEE IN THE WORLD. ear. 2024;24(4):661-74.