African Americans in the United States are considerably less likely to own their homes compared to Whites. Differences in household income and other socio-economic and demographic characteristics can only partially explain this gap and previous studies suggest that the ‘unexplained’ gap has increased over time. In this paper we use the Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID) intergenerational data, which provides information on household wealth, parental characteristics and macro-location choice. We find that African-American households are 6.5 percent less likely to own if only traditional explanatory variables are controlled for. However, the black-white homeownership gap disappears if differences in own and parental wealth and in the prefe...
Recent studies have revealed that the racial wealth gap between Black and white households is ever g...
We use longitudinal data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics to examine how access to financial ...
In recent years, as the homeownership rate in the United States reached its highest level in history...
African Americans in the United States are considerably less likely to own their homes compared to W...
African Americans in the United States are considerably less likely to own their homes compared to W...
African Americans in the United States are considerably less likely to own their homes compared to W...
The consequences of the post 2006 housing bust disproportionately affected black households; rates o...
The rate of homeownership among African-American households is considerably lower than white househo...
A key source of wealth and a symbol of hard work, homeownership is at the heart of the American Drea...
Although homeownership rates currently stand at historically high levels for all segments of the U.S...
Why do housing outcomes differ by race? To understand Black–White disparities in homeownership susta...
Homeownership has historically been viewed as a fundamental piece of the American Dream, with up to ...
We explore the extent to which the huge race gap in wealth can be explained with properly constructe...
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...
Recent studies have revealed that the racial wealth gap between Black and white households is ever g...
We use longitudinal data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics to examine how access to financial ...
In recent years, as the homeownership rate in the United States reached its highest level in history...
African Americans in the United States are considerably less likely to own their homes compared to W...
African Americans in the United States are considerably less likely to own their homes compared to W...
African Americans in the United States are considerably less likely to own their homes compared to W...
The consequences of the post 2006 housing bust disproportionately affected black households; rates o...
The rate of homeownership among African-American households is considerably lower than white househo...
A key source of wealth and a symbol of hard work, homeownership is at the heart of the American Drea...
Although homeownership rates currently stand at historically high levels for all segments of the U.S...
Why do housing outcomes differ by race? To understand Black–White disparities in homeownership susta...
Homeownership has historically been viewed as a fundamental piece of the American Dream, with up to ...
We explore the extent to which the huge race gap in wealth can be explained with properly constructe...
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...
Recent studies have revealed that the racial wealth gap between Black and white households is ever g...
We use longitudinal data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics to examine how access to financial ...
In recent years, as the homeownership rate in the United States reached its highest level in history...