Race, space, and cumulative disadvantage: A case study of the subprime lending collapse

JS Rugh, L Albright, DS Massey - Social Problems, 2015 - academic.oup.com
In this article, we describe how residential segregation and individual racial disparities
generate racialized patterns of subprime lending and lead to financial loss among black …

The global financial crisis and neighborhood decline

M Zwiers, G Bolt, M Van Ham, R Van Kempen - Urban Geography, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Neighborhood decline is a complex and multidimensional process. National and regional
variations in economic and political structures (including varieties in national welfare state …

Neighborhood crime, the housing crisis, and geographic space: Disentangling the consequences of foreclosure and vacancy

A Boessen, AW Chamberlain - Journal of Urban Affairs, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
In the wake of the US housing crisis, a flurry of research has examined the consequences of
foreclosure for crime, and much of the literature suggests that foreclosure impacts crime …

A spatial analysis of the impact of housing foreclosures on residential burglary

H Zhang, ES McCord - Applied Geography, 2014 - Elsevier
In recent years, housing foreclosure has become a national crisis in the US but limited
geographical research has investigated the implications of this problem on neighborhood …

Research in ethnic segregation III: Segregation outcomes

DH Kaplan, F Douzet - Urban Geography, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
This progress report is third in a series that examines the causes of segregation and the
meaning and measurement of segregation. In this final report, we begin with the premise …

The minority homeownership gap, home foreclosure, and nativity: Evidence from Miami‐Dade County

ME Cahill, RS Franklin - Journal of Regional Science, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
This paper investigates the interplay between nativity and both homeownership and
foreclosure in Miami‐Dade County, Florida at both the individual and community levels. We …

[HTML][HTML] Do “banking deserts” even exist? Examining access to brick-and-mortar financial institutions in the continental United States

AJ Van Leuven, D Lambert, T Conroy, KL Thomas - Applied Geography, 2024 - Elsevier
This study compares competing definitions of “banking deserts” and their applicability in
characterizing access to physical financial institutions such as banks, credit unions, or farm …

Who are the foreclosed? A statistical portrait of America in crisis

C Niedt, IW Martin - Housing Policy Debate, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
Data from the National Suburban Survey from September 2010 permit the first statistical
portrait of Americans displaced by the mortgage foreclosure crisis. The average person who …

Neighborhood racial–ethnic change and home value appreciation: evidence from Philadelphia

R Moye - Urban Geography, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
This research examines how changing neighborhood racial and ethnic composition affects
residential property values. How the housing market responds to neighborhood racial and …

Women foreclosed: A gender analysis of housing loss in the US Deep South

B Lichtenstein, J Weber - Social & Cultural Geography, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Women were a focus of subprime lending during the housing boom, increasing their risk of
mortgage foreclosure during the Great Recession of 2007–2011. Following Valentine's …