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Fig. 4

From: The U-shaped crime recovery during COVID-19: evidence from national crime rates in Mexico

Fig. 4

Heterogeneity by high and low relative change in men’s state-level unemployment. Source: Mexico’s National Public Security System (Secretariado Ejecutivo del Sistema Nacional de Seguridad Pública). Plotted coefficients are event-study dummy variables, βq. Each plotted point represents the number of months before and after the lockdown. Solid lines represent point estimates. Dashed and dotted lines display the 95 percent confidence intervals. Crimes are measured per 100,000 persons. Crimes are measured per 100,000 persons. Baseline fixed effects are included at the state, month, and year. Vertical lines show the start and end of the lockdown. The long-dashed red line shows the month before the start of the lockdown and the short-dashed green line indicates the end of the lockdown. The specification is weighted by the state-level population. Robust standard errors are clustered at the state level. See Table 9 and 10 for exact coefficients and standard errors

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