Neighborhood racial composition preferences have the potential to produce extreme residential segregation between racial groups. Whites' preferences to avoid Blacks, and Blacks' preferences to maintain residential contact with their own group can induce high levels of White-Black segregation. Similar preferences can lead to segregation for Asians and Latinos. These theoretical facts have lead some observers to attribute continued residential segregation in the United States to preferences. These observers imply that elimination of housing market discrimination, socioeconomic differences, and other discrepancies between groups in metropolitan housing markets, would do little to lessen residential segregation by race. Most support for this pe...
In this moment in history where racial tensions are building rapidly and many are questioning what t...
Residential segregation is a key public policy issue that is driven by economic factors on the one s...
This paper is concerned with stability and change in neighborhoods in large metropolitan areas. Duri...
This paper examines the relationships between the residential choices of individuals and aggregate p...
This paper investigates the role of preferences for social interactions or outcomes in determining o...
This paper investigates the role of preferences for social interactions or out-comes in determining ...
For many decades, it hasbeen argued that the u.s. remains racially segregated because of discriminat...
We estimate a structural equation model of the association of residential preferences, perceived hou...
Ethnic residential segregation can arise from voluntary or imposed clustering of some ethnicities in...
The perennial debate over the causes of housing segregation between whites and blacks has intensifie...
A new study on the housing search process adds to a growing body of research questioning the myth th...
We investigate the dynamic relationship between residential choices of individuals and resulting lon...
In the past decade there has been a growing literature focused on explaining the patterns ...
This paper examines the patterns of residential mobility by whites and African Americans that contri...
This paper presents a new equilibrium framework for analyzing economic and policy questions related ...
In this moment in history where racial tensions are building rapidly and many are questioning what t...
Residential segregation is a key public policy issue that is driven by economic factors on the one s...
This paper is concerned with stability and change in neighborhoods in large metropolitan areas. Duri...
This paper examines the relationships between the residential choices of individuals and aggregate p...
This paper investigates the role of preferences for social interactions or outcomes in determining o...
This paper investigates the role of preferences for social interactions or out-comes in determining ...
For many decades, it hasbeen argued that the u.s. remains racially segregated because of discriminat...
We estimate a structural equation model of the association of residential preferences, perceived hou...
Ethnic residential segregation can arise from voluntary or imposed clustering of some ethnicities in...
The perennial debate over the causes of housing segregation between whites and blacks has intensifie...
A new study on the housing search process adds to a growing body of research questioning the myth th...
We investigate the dynamic relationship between residential choices of individuals and resulting lon...
In the past decade there has been a growing literature focused on explaining the patterns ...
This paper examines the patterns of residential mobility by whites and African Americans that contri...
This paper presents a new equilibrium framework for analyzing economic and policy questions related ...
In this moment in history where racial tensions are building rapidly and many are questioning what t...
Residential segregation is a key public policy issue that is driven by economic factors on the one s...
This paper is concerned with stability and change in neighborhoods in large metropolitan areas. Duri...