In recent years, as the homeownership rate in the United States reached its highest level in history, homeownership itself remained unevenly distributed, particularly along racial and ethnic lines. By using data from the 2000 Integrated Public Use Microdata Series (IPUMS) and 2006 American Community Survey (ACS) to study the trajectory into homeownership of black, Asian, white, and Latino households, this paper explores the various socioeconomic and demographic characteristics, as well as the distinct immigration experiences and spatial patterns that shape racial and ethnic inequality in homeownership. The unique (merged) dataset enables the authors to distinguish assimilation (length of residence) from immigration cohort effects, and to co...
The dramatic rise in the U.S. homeownership rate from 64% in 1996 to almost 70% in 2005 has prompted...
This article empirically investigates the sources of housing demand differences between racial (blac...
ManuscriptRecently, research has begun to investigate the reasons for differences in homeowners...
Homeownership is core to the American Dream and US housing policy in part due to the many advantages...
Thesis (M.A., Sociology) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.Wealth inequality in the U...
From 2001 to 2005 the American housing market witnessed a housing bubble with rising housing prices ...
Despite increases in homeownership and efforts to abolish the American homeownership gap in the late...
The effect of discrimination on black-white racial segregation is studied using a confidential suppl...
Homeownership has historically been viewed as a fundamental piece of the American Dream, with up to ...
This paper analyzes the determinants of homeownership in immigrant households over the 1980-2000 per...
This paper uses regression analysis on a national data set from the United States from 2001-2016 to ...
Why do housing outcomes differ by race? To understand Black–White disparities in homeownership susta...
Although homeownership rates currently stand at historically high levels for all segments of the U.S...
For many Americans, owning a home is an important step in their life journey and constitutes a meani...
A key source of wealth and a symbol of hard work, homeownership is at the heart of the American Drea...
The dramatic rise in the U.S. homeownership rate from 64% in 1996 to almost 70% in 2005 has prompted...
This article empirically investigates the sources of housing demand differences between racial (blac...
ManuscriptRecently, research has begun to investigate the reasons for differences in homeowners...
Homeownership is core to the American Dream and US housing policy in part due to the many advantages...
Thesis (M.A., Sociology) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.Wealth inequality in the U...
From 2001 to 2005 the American housing market witnessed a housing bubble with rising housing prices ...
Despite increases in homeownership and efforts to abolish the American homeownership gap in the late...
The effect of discrimination on black-white racial segregation is studied using a confidential suppl...
Homeownership has historically been viewed as a fundamental piece of the American Dream, with up to ...
This paper analyzes the determinants of homeownership in immigrant households over the 1980-2000 per...
This paper uses regression analysis on a national data set from the United States from 2001-2016 to ...
Why do housing outcomes differ by race? To understand Black–White disparities in homeownership susta...
Although homeownership rates currently stand at historically high levels for all segments of the U.S...
For many Americans, owning a home is an important step in their life journey and constitutes a meani...
A key source of wealth and a symbol of hard work, homeownership is at the heart of the American Drea...
The dramatic rise in the U.S. homeownership rate from 64% in 1996 to almost 70% in 2005 has prompted...
This article empirically investigates the sources of housing demand differences between racial (blac...
ManuscriptRecently, research has begun to investigate the reasons for differences in homeowners...