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Income, Homeownership and Residential Assorting among Latinos in the US

机译:美国拉丁美洲人的收入,房屋所有权和住宅分类

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This study examines the 2000 Public Use Microdata 5% Sample to ascertain the relationship between income, residential assorting and homeownership for those of Latino origin (N = 46,024). Using logistic and ordinary least squares regression to ascertain the relationship between income and homeownership, I find that income has a disproportionate impact on the odds of owning a home and how ethnically similar the area Hispanics live for all five ethnic groups. In addition, income has a significant impact on the extent of ethnic clustering in the area Hispanics live. I conclude that income is a highly significant mediator of the relationship between ethnicity and both homeownership and residential assorting. The results illustrate that ethnic differences in income also impact ethnic differences in residential assorting, an extension to the emerging literature that racial differences in income impact racial differences in residential location.
机译:这项研究检查了2000年5%的公共用途微数据样本,以确定拉丁裔血统的收入,住宅分类和房屋所有权之间的关系(N = 46,024)。通过使用逻辑和普通最小二乘回归来确定收入与房屋所有权之间的关系,我发现收入对拥有房屋的可能性以及西班牙裔美国人在所有五个族裔中的居住地区种族相似程度的影响不成比例。此外,收入对西班牙裔居住地区的种族聚居程度也有重大影响。我得出的结论是,收入是种族与房屋所有权和住宅分类之间关系的重要中介。结果表明,收入的种族差异也影响居民分类的种族差异,这是对新兴的文献的延伸,收入收入的种族差异影响居民区位的种族差异。

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