Structural racism, which is embedded in past and present operations of the U.S. housing market, is a fundamental cause of racial health inequities. We conducted an ecologic study to 1) examine historic redlining in relation to current neighborhood lending discrimination and three key indicators of societal health (mental health, physical health, and infant mortality rate (IMR)) and 2) investigate sustained lending disinvestment as a determinant of current neighborhood health in one of the most hypersegregated metropolitan areas in the United States, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. We calculated weighted historic redlining scores from the proportion of 1930s Home Owners' Loan Corporation residential security grades contained within 2010 census tract b...
Racial segregation, which happened more than one hundred years ago in the U.S., is a fundamental cau...
In this article, we describe how residential segregation and individual racial disparities generate ...
We investigated historical redlining, a government-sanctioned discriminatory policy, in relation to ...
Following the Great Depression and related home foreclosures, the federal government established new...
Following the Great Depression and related home foreclosures, the federal government established new...
Following the Great Depression and related home foreclosures, the federal government established new...
Historical practices, such as housing discrimination in Detroit, have been shown to have lasting imp...
The depression era Home Owners’ Loan Corporation (HOLC) bought troubled mortgages from banks and ref...
Comparing demographic census tracts data to mortgage loan amounts, the racial divides today are the ...
Redlining, the act of designating areas on residential maps as too risky to issue and insure mortgag...
The evidence of institutional racism may contribute to our understanding of health disparities. Resi...
IntroductionRedlining, a racist mortgage appraisal practice of the 1930s, established and exacerbate...
We used Home Mortgage Disclosure Act (HMDA) data to demonstrate a method for constructing a resident...
We used Home Mortgage Disclosure Act (HMDA) data to demonstrate a method for constructing a resident...
Systemic racism, which exists when minorities experience harmful outcomes from implicit or explicit ...
Racial segregation, which happened more than one hundred years ago in the U.S., is a fundamental cau...
In this article, we describe how residential segregation and individual racial disparities generate ...
We investigated historical redlining, a government-sanctioned discriminatory policy, in relation to ...
Following the Great Depression and related home foreclosures, the federal government established new...
Following the Great Depression and related home foreclosures, the federal government established new...
Following the Great Depression and related home foreclosures, the federal government established new...
Historical practices, such as housing discrimination in Detroit, have been shown to have lasting imp...
The depression era Home Owners’ Loan Corporation (HOLC) bought troubled mortgages from banks and ref...
Comparing demographic census tracts data to mortgage loan amounts, the racial divides today are the ...
Redlining, the act of designating areas on residential maps as too risky to issue and insure mortgag...
The evidence of institutional racism may contribute to our understanding of health disparities. Resi...
IntroductionRedlining, a racist mortgage appraisal practice of the 1930s, established and exacerbate...
We used Home Mortgage Disclosure Act (HMDA) data to demonstrate a method for constructing a resident...
We used Home Mortgage Disclosure Act (HMDA) data to demonstrate a method for constructing a resident...
Systemic racism, which exists when minorities experience harmful outcomes from implicit or explicit ...
Racial segregation, which happened more than one hundred years ago in the U.S., is a fundamental cau...
In this article, we describe how residential segregation and individual racial disparities generate ...
We investigated historical redlining, a government-sanctioned discriminatory policy, in relation to ...