JK Schneider, MC Lennon, S Saegert - Housing Policy Debate, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Relying on market-based housing policies has been inadequate to meet the need for affordable and sustainable housing and has heightened disparities in the housing system …
Fifty years after the adoption of the 1968 Fair Housing Act that prohibits discrimination in the housing market, homeownership rates have not increased for Black or Hispanic households …
J Dey, LM Brown - Housing Policy Debate, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Homeownership rates have been slow to recover since the financial crisis. Minority groups such as Blacks and Hispanics have been particularly slow to transition to homeownership …
J Loya - Race and Social Problems, 2023 - Springer
Access to homeownership is central to both wealth and ethno-racial stratification. Previous research demonstrates ethno-racial inequality in homeownership such as unequal …
J Landis, V Reina - Housing Policy Debate, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
In this article we identify 11 contemporary housing market and policy trends that will frame the next 10 years of federal housing policy. In each case, we review the relevant numbers …
B Zhang - Housing Studies, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Housing tenure has often been taken-for-granted as consisting of dichotomous tenure types of owning and renting. This article critiques the owning-renting dichotomy through the lens of …
J Loya - Housing Policy Debate, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
The mortgage industry is central to ethno-racial stratification in access to homeownership. Obtaining a successful mortgage origination requires many steps, points of verification, and …
ABSTRACT US homeownership rates have largely recovered since the depths of the Great Recession, except for Black Americans. In 2019, 42 percent of Black households owned a …