Discrimination in Metropolitan Housing Markets: Phase 3 - Native Americans
This paper documents the results of a pilot paired testing program to examine the treatment of Native Americans by real estate agents in rental housing markets in three states and owner-occupied housing markets in one state. The study finds that the level of discrimination experienced by Native Americans in rental markets exceed those experienced by Hispanics, Blacks, and Asian-Americans.
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2003-11
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Authors: | Turner, Margery Austin ; Ross, Stephen L. |
Institutions: | Department of Economics, University of Connecticut |
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