In this article, we describe how residential segregation and individual racial disparities generate racialized patterns of subprime lending and lead to financial loss among black borrowers in segregated cities. We conceptualize race as a cumulative disadvantage because of its direct and indirect effects on socioeconomic status at the individual and neighborhood levels, with consequences that reverberate across a borrower’s life and between generations. Using Baltimore, Maryland as a case study setting, we combine data from reports filed under the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act with additional loan-level data from mortgage-backed securities. We find that race and neighborhood racial segregation are critical factors explaining black disadvantag...
In the decade leading up to the US housing crisis, black and Latino borrowers disproportionately rec...
This paper analyzes the impact of the subprime crisis on urban neighborhoods in Massachusetts. The t...
research-article2015 this study describes the spatial and racial variations in housing foreclosure d...
The rise in subprime lending and the ensuing wave of foreclosures was partly a result of mar-ket for...
Paper presented at the 2009 Federal Reserve System Community Affairs Research ConferenceThe recent r...
Recent studies find that high levels of black-white segregation increased rates of foreclosures and ...
The United States’ history of racially discriminatory banking, housing, and property policies create...
The United States’ history of racially discriminatory banking, housing, and property policies create...
The United States’ history of racially discriminatory banking, housing, and property policies create...
The United States’ history of racially discriminatory banking, housing, and property policies create...
This article argues that policy makers addressing racial disparities in the share of subprime mortga...
Abstract With the recent economic crisis in the USA, stories of homes lost to foreclosure are increa...
The dissertation analyzes multilevel models to predict mortgage origination and the allocation of su...
Jacob Rugh and Douglas Massey's (2010) article, "Racial Segregation and the American Foreclosure Cri...
The opportunity to own a home in a decent neighborhood is a basic part of the American dream and has...
In the decade leading up to the US housing crisis, black and Latino borrowers disproportionately rec...
This paper analyzes the impact of the subprime crisis on urban neighborhoods in Massachusetts. The t...
research-article2015 this study describes the spatial and racial variations in housing foreclosure d...
The rise in subprime lending and the ensuing wave of foreclosures was partly a result of mar-ket for...
Paper presented at the 2009 Federal Reserve System Community Affairs Research ConferenceThe recent r...
Recent studies find that high levels of black-white segregation increased rates of foreclosures and ...
The United States’ history of racially discriminatory banking, housing, and property policies create...
The United States’ history of racially discriminatory banking, housing, and property policies create...
The United States’ history of racially discriminatory banking, housing, and property policies create...
The United States’ history of racially discriminatory banking, housing, and property policies create...
This article argues that policy makers addressing racial disparities in the share of subprime mortga...
Abstract With the recent economic crisis in the USA, stories of homes lost to foreclosure are increa...
The dissertation analyzes multilevel models to predict mortgage origination and the allocation of su...
Jacob Rugh and Douglas Massey's (2010) article, "Racial Segregation and the American Foreclosure Cri...
The opportunity to own a home in a decent neighborhood is a basic part of the American dream and has...
In the decade leading up to the US housing crisis, black and Latino borrowers disproportionately rec...
This paper analyzes the impact of the subprime crisis on urban neighborhoods in Massachusetts. The t...
research-article2015 this study describes the spatial and racial variations in housing foreclosure d...