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The widening wealth gap in the United States is a worrisome sign that millions of families nationwide do not have enough in assets to offer better opportunities for future generations. Wealth allows families to make investments in homes, in education, and in business creation. On the basis of...
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Using audit data from the 2000 Housing Discrimination Study and a fixed-effects Poisson model, this paper examines discrimination in the number of houses shown to homeseekers. Unlike previous studies, it considers auditors' actual socioeconomic characteristics to minimize the estimation bias....
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This study examines racial and ethnic discrimination in discrete choices by real estate brokers using national audit data from the 2000 Housing Discrimination Study. It uses a fixed-effects logit model to estimate the probability that discrimination occurs and to study the causes of...
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This paper studies racial and ethnic discrimination in discrete choices by real estate brokers using national audit data from the 2000 Housing Discrimination Study. It uses a fixed effects logit model to estimate the probability that discrimination occurs and to study the causes of...
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