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Online rental housing market representation and the digital reproduction of urban inequality

机译:在线租赁住房市场表现与城市不平等的数字再现

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As the rental housing market moves online, the internet offers divergent possible futures: either the promise of more-equal access to information for previously marginalized homeseekers, or a reproduction of longstanding information inequalities. Biases in online listings' representativeness could impact different communities' access to housing search information, reinforcing traditional information segregation patterns through a digital divide. They could also circumscribe housing practitioners' and researchers' ability to draw broad market insights from listings to understand rental supply and affordability. This study examines millions of Craigslist rental listings across the USA and finds that they spatially concentrate and overrepresent whiter, wealthier, and better-educated communities. Other significant demographic differences exist in age, language, college enrollment, rent, poverty rate, and household size. Most cities' online housing markets are digitally segregated by race and class, and we discuss various implications for residential mobility, community legibility, gentrification, housing voucher utilization, and automated monitoring and analytics in the smart cities paradigm. While Craigslist contains valuable crowdsourced data to better understand affordability and available rental supply in real time, it does not evenly represent all market segments. The internet promises information democratization, and online listings can reduce housing search costs and increase choice sets. However, technology access/preferences and information channel segregation can concentrate such information-broadcasting benefits in already-advantaged communities, reproducing traditional inequalities and reinforcing residential sorting and segregation dynamics. Technology platforms like Craigslist construct new institutions with the power to shape spatial economies, human interactions, and planners' ability to monitor and respond to urban challenges.
机译:随着房屋租赁市场在线发展,互联网提供了多种多样的未来可能:要么为以前处于边缘地位的寻访者提供更平等的信息获取机会,要么再现了长期存在的信息不平等现象。在线房源代表性的偏见可能会影响不同社区对房屋搜索信息的访问,从而通过数字鸿沟加强传统的信息隔离模式。他们还可以限制房屋从业人员和研究人员从清单中获得广泛的市场洞察力以了解租金供应和负担能力的能力。这项研究调查了全美数百万的Craigslist房屋出租清单,发现它们在空间上集中了过多的白人,富裕和受过良好教育的社区。其他显着的人口差异存在于年龄,语言,大学入学率,房租,贫困率和家庭人数方面。大多数城市的在线住房市场都按照种族和阶级进行了数字隔离,并且我们讨论了对智能城市范式中的居民出行,社区易读性,高级化,住房券使用以及自动监控和分析的各种影响。尽管Craigslist包含有价值的众包数据以实时更好地了解可负担性和可用的租赁供应,但它并不能均匀地代表所有细分市场。互联网保证了信息的民主化,而在线房源可以减少房屋搜索成本并增加选择范围。但是,技术获取/偏好和信息通道隔离可以将这种信息广播的好处集中在本已处于优势的社区,重现传统的不平等现象,并增强居民的分类和隔离动态。诸如Craigslist之类的技术平台构建了具有塑造空间经济,人与人之间的互动以及规划人员监视和应对城市挑战的能力的新机构。

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