This paper examines racial discrimination across several neighborhood and housing unit characteristics including racial composition, rent, and distance from the urban core. We find that African Americans face higher rates of discrimination than whites in a wide range of racially mixed neighborhoods, in higher rent areas, closer to central cities, and in low vacancy areas. These results are robust to various parameterizations of the local smoothing empirical specification and within a multivariate nonlinear parametric estimation technique. The location of discrimination supports the current/future customer prejudice and perceived preference hypotheses as a cause of discrimination in housing markets but not the landlord taste-based hypothesis
A central purpose of this chapter is to assess whether the available empirical evidence supports the...
Using a large field experiment, we show that racial composition of employer neighborhoods predicts e...
A central purpose of this chapter is to assess whether the available empirical evidence supports the...
A central purpose of this chapter is to assess whether the available empirical evidence supports the...
This paper tests for racial discrimination in the rental housing market using matched-pair audits co...
This paper tests for racial discrimination in the rental housing market using matched-pair audits co...
Using a large field experiment, we show that racial composition of employer neighborhoods predicts e...
Housing discrimination has historically been important in the United States. If it exists, discrimin...
Housing represents an important arena within which racial inequalities continue to manifest—a fact h...
The effect of discrimination on black-white racial segregation is studied using a confidential suppl...
Housing represents an important arena within which racial inequalities continue to manifest—a fact h...
This paper tests for racial discrimination in the rental housing market using matched pair audits co...
The effect of discrimination on black-white racial segregation is studied using a confidential suppl...
A model of racial discrimination provides testable implications for two features of statistical disc...
Ethnic discrimination proves to be a persistent problem on the private rental market. However, littl...
A central purpose of this chapter is to assess whether the available empirical evidence supports the...
Using a large field experiment, we show that racial composition of employer neighborhoods predicts e...
A central purpose of this chapter is to assess whether the available empirical evidence supports the...
A central purpose of this chapter is to assess whether the available empirical evidence supports the...
This paper tests for racial discrimination in the rental housing market using matched-pair audits co...
This paper tests for racial discrimination in the rental housing market using matched-pair audits co...
Using a large field experiment, we show that racial composition of employer neighborhoods predicts e...
Housing discrimination has historically been important in the United States. If it exists, discrimin...
Housing represents an important arena within which racial inequalities continue to manifest—a fact h...
The effect of discrimination on black-white racial segregation is studied using a confidential suppl...
Housing represents an important arena within which racial inequalities continue to manifest—a fact h...
This paper tests for racial discrimination in the rental housing market using matched pair audits co...
The effect of discrimination on black-white racial segregation is studied using a confidential suppl...
A model of racial discrimination provides testable implications for two features of statistical disc...
Ethnic discrimination proves to be a persistent problem on the private rental market. However, littl...
A central purpose of this chapter is to assess whether the available empirical evidence supports the...
Using a large field experiment, we show that racial composition of employer neighborhoods predicts e...
A central purpose of this chapter is to assess whether the available empirical evidence supports the...