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Housing and Racial/Ethnic Minority Status in the United States Jamshid Momeni

Housing and Racial/Ethnic Minority Status in the United States By Jamshid Momeni

Housing and Racial/Ethnic Minority Status in the United States by Jamshid Momeni


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This outstanding reference work chronicles the historical patterns of change in minority housing conditions, and paves the way to a greater understanding of the complexities of the market dynamics of minority housing over the past two decades.

Housing and Racial/Ethnic Minority Status in the United States Summary

Housing and Racial/Ethnic Minority Status in the United States: An Annotated Bibliography with a Review Essay by Jamshid Momeni

Momeni pulls together 1,007 citations to articles and monographs on housing for minorities. Instead of brief annotations, he includes an abstract or summary of each title, sometimes written by the original author. The descriptions are long enough to allow the reader to appraise the title. Entries are classed by broad topic--e.g., discrimination and redlining, segregation, desegregation, rentals, ownership and home value, subsidies, public housing, regulations and the courts, elderly housing, homelessness. There are author and subject indexes. Particularly valuable is a 15-page analysis of data from the 1980 census in which Momeni studies differences in housing occupied by minorities. If affords students and librarians a readable overview of the minority housing picture in 1980; no similar bibliography incorporates data from this census. The foreword and preface, written by two experts in the field, add commentary on the subject. Recommended for academic and research libraries supporting sociology and urban studies. Choice

The proliferation of research on minority housing in the past decade has created the need for a comprehensive bibliography that will provide a synthesis of knowledge on the subject and bring together the results of many widely dispersed studies and documents. This outstanding reference work chronicles the historical patterns of change in minority housing conditions, and paves the way to a greater understanding of the complexities of the market dynamics of minority housing over the past two decades. Containing more than one thousand entries, this expansive volume summarizes the latest research literature covering such topics as redlining, fair housing, the impact of various housing initiatives, the problems of the elderly, and the homeless.

About Jamshid Momeni

JAMSHID A. MOMENI is Associate Professor of Sociology and Demography at Howard University.

Table of Contents

Foreword, by Christopher Silver Preface, by Robert D. Bullard Prologue Minority Housing Differentials: Analyses of Data from 1980 Census Minority Status and General Housing Conditions and Correlates Minority Status, Discrimination, and Redlining Minority Status and Residential Segregation Minority Status, Fair Housing, Desegregation, and Residential Integration Minority Status and Rental Housing Minority Status, Home Ownership and Home Value Minority Status and Housing Subsidy Minorities and Public Housing Minority Housing, Regulatory Action, the Laws, and the Courts Elderly Housing Minorities, Housing Policy, and Housing Politics Homelessness

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NPB9780313248207
9780313248207
0313248206
Housing and Racial/Ethnic Minority Status in the United States: An Annotated Bibliography with a Review Essay by Jamshid Momeni
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1987-04-03
352
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