- Homeownership Experience of Low-Income and Minority Households
- Volume 10, Number 2
- Managing Editor: Mark D. Shroder
Symposium
Homeownership Experience of Low-Income and Minority Households
Guest Editor: William Reeder
The Homeownership Experience of Low-Income and Minority Households: A Review and Synthesis of the Literature
Christopher E. Herbert, and Eric S. Belsky
Initial Housing Choices Made by Low-Income and Minority Homebuyers
Christopher E. Herbert, and Eric S. Belsky
Housing Tenure, Expenditure, and Satisfaction Across Hispanic, African-American, and White Households: Evidence From the American Housing Survey
Thomas P. Boehm, and Alan Schlottmann
Is Manufactured Owned Housing a Good Alternative for Low-Income Households? Evidence From the American Housing Survey
Thomas P. Boehm, and Alan Schlottmann
Wealth Accumulation and Homeownership: Evidence for Low-Income Households
Thomas P. Boehm, and Alan Schlottmann
Refereed Papers
Income Diversity Within Neighborhoods and Very Low-Income Families
George C. Galster, Jason C. Booza, and Jackie M. Cutsinger
Changes in Rental Housing Discrimination Since 1989
Seok Joon Choi, Jan Ondrich, and John Yinger
Departments
Data Shop
Fully Utilizing Housing Cost Data in the American Community Survey PUMS Data: Identifying Issues and Proposing Solutions
Keith E. Wardrip, and Danilo Pelletiere
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