This article summarizes a recently completed study, funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and conducted by the Urban Institute, of discrimination against black and Hispanic homebuyers when they visit mortgage lending institutions in two major metropolitan markets to make pre-application inquiries. It represents the first application of paired testing to rigorously measure discrimination in the mortgage lending process. The paired tests disclosed significant levels of adverse treatment on the basis of race and ethnicity, with African Americans and Hispanics receiving less information and assistance than comparable whites, even at this very early stage in the application process
In 2001, the homeownership rate in the United States reached 67.8 percent--an all-time high. The ben...
In the 1960s and 70s, Congress enacted a number of laws aimed at eliminating discrimination in acces...
This article describes the results of a study into possible racial discrimination on the part of gov...
This article summarizes a recently completed study, funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urb...
This article summarizes a recently completed study, funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urb...
This paper analyzes data from a recently completed study of discrimination against African-American ...
We design and implement an experimental test for differential response by mortgage loan originators ...
We design and implement an experimental test for differential response by mortgage loan originators ...
This paper analyzes data from a recently completed study of discrimination against African-American ...
This paper analyzes data from a recently completed study of discrimination against African-American ...
This paper analyzes data from a recently completed study of discrimination against African-American ...
Many studies have shown the existence of disparities in loan denial rates between blacks and whites ...
This article seeks to evaluate discrimination in home mortgage originations by exam-ining the perfor...
This chapter provides a detailed discussion of the evidence on housing and mortgage lending discrimi...
In 2001, the homeownership rate in the United States reached 67.8 percent--an all-time high. The ben...
In 2001, the homeownership rate in the United States reached 67.8 percent--an all-time high. The ben...
In the 1960s and 70s, Congress enacted a number of laws aimed at eliminating discrimination in acces...
This article describes the results of a study into possible racial discrimination on the part of gov...
This article summarizes a recently completed study, funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urb...
This article summarizes a recently completed study, funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urb...
This paper analyzes data from a recently completed study of discrimination against African-American ...
We design and implement an experimental test for differential response by mortgage loan originators ...
We design and implement an experimental test for differential response by mortgage loan originators ...
This paper analyzes data from a recently completed study of discrimination against African-American ...
This paper analyzes data from a recently completed study of discrimination against African-American ...
This paper analyzes data from a recently completed study of discrimination against African-American ...
Many studies have shown the existence of disparities in loan denial rates between blacks and whites ...
This article seeks to evaluate discrimination in home mortgage originations by exam-ining the perfor...
This chapter provides a detailed discussion of the evidence on housing and mortgage lending discrimi...
In 2001, the homeownership rate in the United States reached 67.8 percent--an all-time high. The ben...
In 2001, the homeownership rate in the United States reached 67.8 percent--an all-time high. The ben...
In the 1960s and 70s, Congress enacted a number of laws aimed at eliminating discrimination in acces...
This article describes the results of a study into possible racial discrimination on the part of gov...