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Racial Disparities in Foreclosures and Wealth Building in Southern California.

机译:南加州丧失抵押品赎回权的房屋和财富建筑中的种族差异。

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The opportunity to own a home in a decent neighborhood is a basic part of the American dream and has been a fundamental goal of housing policy for the last 80 years. Yet there are deep and persisting racial differences in the realization of this dream which have been intensified by the Great Recession. This dissertation attempts to explain the origins of this disparity, its strong connection to the home finance system, and its contemporary function in the alarming increase in the already massive racial wealth accumulation gap found in the United States. This study is guided by the following research questions: How have foreclosures impacted minority borrowers? How have foreclosures impacted mortgage lending for minority borrowers since the housing market crash? And what is the estimated wealth loss for minority families after foreclosure?;An analysis of race on foreclosures and loan application outcomes in six Southern California counties for a period of 8 years between 2006 and 2013 was conducted. A negative binomial regression of proprietary foreclosure data indicates that foreclosures increase with increases in the population of Blacks or Latinos in a census tract. This effect decreases with the addition of demographic variables commonly associated with loan performance---however, those demographic variables are correlated with race. A mixed Poisson model using data from the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act indicates that even as the number of loan applications drops substantially over time, the proportional disadvantage in prime loan denial and subprime loan origination rates faced by Blacks and Latinos remains fairly consistent. A simple mathematical model estimated that in aggregate, both Black and Latino homeowners lost twice as much wealth held in home value as did Whites and Asians. While many reasons for this phenomenon are possible, Critical Race Theory suggests that these disparities are the result of systemic bias deeply rooted in historical advantages enjoyed by White families in this country.
机译:在一个体面的街区拥有房屋的机会是美国梦的基本组成部分,并且在过去80年中一直是住房政策的基本目标。然而,在实现这一梦想方面存在着深刻而持久的种族差异,大萧条加剧了这种差异。本文试图解释这种差异的根源,它与家庭金融系统的紧密联系以及其在美国已经显着扩大的种族财富积累缺口的惊人增长中的当代作用。这项研究受到以下研究问题的指导:止赎如何影响少数借款人?自住房市场崩溃以来,止赎如何影响少数族裔抵押贷款?以及丧失抵押品赎回权后少数族裔家庭的估计财富损失是什么?;对南加州六个县在2006年至2013年之间的丧失抵押品赎回权和贷款申请结果的竞赛进行了分析。专有止赎数据的二项式回归为负值表明,在人口普查领域,止赎随着黑人或拉丁裔人口的增加而增加。随着通常与贷款表现相关的人口统计变量的增加,这种影响会降低-但是,这些人口统计变量与种族相关。使用《住房抵押贷款披露法》中数据的混合泊松模型表明,即使随着时间的推移,贷款申请的数量大幅下降,黑人和拉丁裔所面临的主要贷款拒绝和次贷发起比例的比例劣势仍然相当一致。一个简单的数学模型估计,黑人和拉丁美洲人的房主总共损失的房屋价值财富是白人和亚洲人的两倍。尽管造成这种现象的原因很多,但批判种族理论认为,这些差异是系统偏见的结果,这种偏见深深植根于该国白人家庭享有的历史优势。

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  • 作者

    Harley, Jason Sean.;

  • 作者单位

    University of California, Los Angeles.;

  • 授予单位 University of California, Los Angeles.;
  • 学科 Social work.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2016
  • 页码 110 p.
  • 总页数 110
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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