This study examines how the odds of a black renter becoming a homeowner changed during the 1990s, considering significant policy changes aimed at dismantling discriminatory barriers to nonwhite homeownership during that time period and various housing-market characteristics, including the level of residential segregation. Copyright (c) 2005 by the Southwestern Social Science Association.
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Thesis (M.A., Sociology) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.Wealth inequality in the U...
This paper begins by documenting racial convergence in the value of owner-occupied housing from 1940...
When blacks and whites reacted so differently to the verdict of the O.J. Simpson trial, many observe...
The consequences of the post 2006 housing bust disproportionately affected black households; rates o...
This study uses a multivariate analysis to evaluate the housing and neighborhood characteristics tha...
Because homeownership continues to be a key mechanism underlying racial inequality in America, recen...
The effect of discrimination on black-white racial segregation is studied using a confidential suppl...
This study aims to examine the issue of concentrated Black poverty in urban areas through the lens o...
This study comparatively examines the differential house value outcomes from 1980 to 2010 in four Te...
This paper examines the relationship between the historical development of residential segregation i...
This paper examines the relationship between the historical development of residential segregation i...
This dissertation examined the patterns of black-white residential segregation in 1980 for 203 metro...
The rate of homeownership among African-American households is considerably lower than white househo...
This study evaluated the relative association of socioeconomic, minority group and housing characte...
In the United states, late in the twentieth century, racial separation prevails in family life, play...
Thesis (M.A., Sociology) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.Wealth inequality in the U...
This paper begins by documenting racial convergence in the value of owner-occupied housing from 1940...
When blacks and whites reacted so differently to the verdict of the O.J. Simpson trial, many observe...
The consequences of the post 2006 housing bust disproportionately affected black households; rates o...
This study uses a multivariate analysis to evaluate the housing and neighborhood characteristics tha...