Journal of Housing Research, Volume 4, Issue 1Office of Housing Policy Research, Fannie Mae, 1993 - Housing |
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Page 1 - The City of Detroit is a community generally divided by racial lines. Residential segregation within the city and throughout the larger metropolitan area is substantial, pervasive and of long standing. Black citizens are located in separate and distinct areas within the city and are not generally to be found in the suburbs. While the racially unrestricted choice of black persons and economic factors may have played some part in the development of this pattern of residential segregation, it is, in...
Page 35 - Whites," in Housing Markets and Residential Mobility: ed. G. Thomas Kingsley and Margery Austin Turner (Washington, DC: Urban Institute Press. 1993). 30 See. for example. Scott Bollens. "Concentrated Poverty and Metropolitan Equity Strategies," Stanford Law and Policy Review 8.
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Page 37 - Environment of the Advisory Committee to the Department of Housing and Urban Development. Washington, DC: US Government Printing Office. Nelson, Arthur C. 1985. "Demand, segmentation, and timing effects of an urban containment program on urban fringe land values.
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Page 1 - FARLEY, a demographer, is research scientist at the Population Studies Center and professor of sociology at the University of Michigan.
Page 3 - Hispanic homeseekers and apartment seekers occurs in roughly half of the instances when these persons interact with an agent; (2) typically this discrimination is subtle in nature and therefore difficult for the individual to detect; and (3) the frequency of this discrimination has not changed noticeably since 1977. More recently, analysts developed explicit models about how economic disparities between whites and blacks, minorities...
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