作者: George C. Galster , Erin B. Godfrey , Carla Herbig , Margery Austin Turner , John Yinger
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摘要: Summary of Findings HDS2000 finds that discrimination still persists in both rental and sales markets large metropolitan areas nationwide, but its incidence has generally declined since 1989 (see Exhibit ES-1). Only Hispanic renters face essentially the same today they did 1989. Otherwise, consistent adverse treatment against minority homeseekers over last decade. 3 ES-1: Consistent Adverse Treatment Against Blacks Hispanics, 2000 0.0%5.0%10.0%15.0%20.0%25.0%30.0%35.0%Black Black percent 2000Rental Sales Metropolitan Rental Markets. African Americans when search for housing nationwide. Whites were consistently favored blacks 21.6 tests. In particular, whites more likely to receive information Note results presented here are not exactly as those reported Comparable measures have been constructed from years, these Some indicators could be replicated because changes testing protocols. Other precisely defined or revised greater clarity. See Annex 5 a complete discussion measures.