The Influence of Race on Hispanic Housing Choices: New York City, 1978-1987

How does race influence the housing choices of Hispanic households who have recently moved? Results of this study demonstrate that white Hispanics are more successful than black Hispanics and other-race Hispanics in gaining access to predominantly Anglo subareas, apparently by virtue of their nonbla...

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Veröffentlicht in:Urban Affairs Quarterly 1996-11, Vol.32 (2), p.217-243
1. Verfasser: Rosenbaum, Emily
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:How does race influence the housing choices of Hispanic households who have recently moved? Results of this study demonstrate that white Hispanics are more successful than black Hispanics and other-race Hispanics in gaining access to predominantly Anglo subareas, apparently by virtue of their nonblack status. These findings reveal the individual-level processes underlying aggregate patterns of racial segregation among Hispanics and provide evidence of the influence of social and market forces that isolate not only Anglos from African-Americans and Hispanics but also, increasingly, African-Americans and black Hispanics from all persons of nonblack status.
ISSN:1078-0874
0042-0816
1552-8332
DOI:10.1177/107808749603200204