Segregation: the rising costs for America
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adam_text | CONTENTS LIST OF FIGURES IX LIST OF TABLES XI PREFACE XIII LIST OF
ABBREVIATIONS XV 1 THE NEW IMPERATIVE FOR EQUALITY 1 JAMES H. CARR AND
NANDINEE K. KUTTY INTRODUCES THE ISSUE OF RESIDENTIAL SEGREGATION IN
AMERICA; PROVIDES AN OVERVIEW OF THE BOOK, AND ARGUES THAT THE ISSUE OF
SEGREGATION IS NOT SOLELY ABOUT SOCIAL JUSTICE; IN FACT, IT IS
INCREASINGLY IMPACTING THE FUTURE COMPETITIVENESS OF THE NATION AND THE
WELL-BEING OF ALL AMERICANS. 2 ORIGINS OF ECONOMIC DISPARITIES: THE
HISTORICAL ROLE OF HOUSING SEGREGATION 39 DOUGLAS S. MASSEY REVIEWS THE
HISTORY OF RESIDENTIAL SEGREGATION IN THE U.S. AND SHOWS THAT THE BLACK
GHETTO AND THE HYPER-SEGREGATED CITIES OF THE U.S. ARE TWENTIETH CENTURY
PHENOMENA. REVIEWS THE DISCRIMINATORY PRACTICES IN U.S. HOUSING MARKETS
SINCE THE TURN OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY; DOCUMENTS THE ROLE PLAYED BY
INDIVIDUALS, PRIVATE INSTITUTIONS AND GOVERNMENT INSTITUTIONS VI *
CONTENTS IN THE CREATION OF SEGREGATED COMMUNITIES AND THE RESULTING
STARK ECONOMIC DISPARITIES ACROSS RACIAL GROUPS. 3 FROM CREDIT DENIAL TO
PREDATORY LENDING: THE CHALLENGE OF SUSTAINING MINORITY HOMEOWNERSHIP 81
KATHLEEN C. ENGEL AND PATRICIA A. MCCOY TRACES CHANGES IN THE HOME
MORTGAGE LENDING INDUSTRY FROM A PERIOD WHEN CREDIT WAS SCARCE TO THE
RECENT DECADES WHEN CREDIT BECAME ABUNDANTLY AVAILABLE BUT ON UNFAIR AND
PREDATORY TERMS FOR VULNERABLE HOUSEHOLDS; SHOWS HOW THE GROWTH OF
LENDING ABUSES AGAINST MINORITY COMMUNITIES HAS MADE IT DIFFICULT FOR
THESE HOUSEHOLDS TO SUSTAIN HOMEOWNERSHIP OR DERIVE ANY OF THE
TRADITIONAL BENEFITS OF HOMEOWNERSHIP; PROPOSES STRATEGIES TO PURGE
PREDATORY LENDING FROM THE HOUSING MARKETS. 4 HOUSING AND EDUCATION: THE
INEXTRICABLE LINK 125 DEBORAH L. MCKOY AND JEFFREY M. VINCENT
ESTABLISHES THE NEXUS BETWEEN HOUSING AND SCHOOLS, STARTING WITH THE
BASIC KERNEL THAT HOUSING MARKETS THROUGHOUT THE NATION, AND IN MIDDLE
CLASS COMMUNITIES IN PARTICULAR, RESPOND TO THE QUALITY OF LOCAL
SCHOOLS; DISCUSSES THE COMPLEX LINK BETWEEN HOUSING AND EDUCATION, AND
THE MULTIFACETED EDUCATIONAL CHALLENGES FACED IN SEGREGATED MINORITY
COMMUNITIES; HIGHLIGHTS SOME RECENT INNOVATIVE PROGRAMS THAT HAVE TRIED
TO LEVERAGE THE CONNECTIONS BETWEEN HOUSING AND SCHOOLS IN ORDER TO
IMPROVE BOTH. 5 RESIDENTIAL SEGREGATION AND EMPLOYMENT INEQUALITY 151
MARGERY AUSTIN TURNER EXAMINES THE WAYS IN WHICH RESIDENTIAL SEGREGATION
CONTRIBUTES TO EMPLOYMENT INEQUALITY (INCLUDING JOB ACCESS, EDUCATION,
JOB QUALITY, AND EARNINGS) ACROSS RACIAL AND ETHNIC GROUPS; HIGHLIGHTS
SOME EMPIRICAL FINDINGS ON THE MISMATCH BETWEEN NEIGHBORHOODS AND JOB
AVAILABILITY FOR MINORITY COMMUNITIES; DISCUSSES A VARIETY OF POLICY
RESPONSES; ADVOCATES FAIR HOUSING ENFORCEMENT AND INCLUSIONARY ZONING AS
TOOLS FOR OPENING UP SUBURBAN JURISDICTIONS TO MINORITIES. CONTENTS *
VII 6 IMPACTS OF HOUSING AND NEIGHBORHOODS ON HEALTH: PATHWAYS,
RACIAL/ETHNIC DISPARITIES, AND POLICY DIRECTIONS 197 DOLORES
ACEVEDO-GARCIA AND THERESA L. OSYPUK COMPREHENSIVELY EXAMINES THE LINK
BETWEEN HOUSING AND HEALTH; DRAWS OUT THE CONNECTIONS BETWEEN HOUSING
DISPARITIES AND HEALTH DISPARITIES ACROSS ETHNIC GROUPS; SUGGESTS POLICY
DIRECTIONS, INCLUDING EMBEDDING FAIR HOUSING PRINCIPLES IN THE REGULAR
PRACTICE AND EVALUATION OF HOUSING ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS. 7 NEIGHBORHOOD
SEGREGATION, PERSONAL NETWORKS, AND ACCESS TO SOCIAL RESOURCES 237
RACHEL GARSHICK KLEIT EXAMINES THE IMPORTANCE OF SOCIAL NETWORKS IN
PROVIDING ACCESS TO SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY, AND THE INFLUENCE
OF DIFFERENT TYPES OF NEIGHBORHOODS ON SOCIAL NETWORKS; EXAMINES THE
INFLUENCE OF RACIAL AND ECONOMIC SEGREGATION OF NEIGHBORHOODS ON THE
NATURE OF SOCIAL NETWORKS; OFFERS SOME RECOMMENDATIONS ON IMPROVING THE
QUALITY OF SOCIAL NETWORKS. 8 CONTINUING ISOLATION: SEGREGATION IN
AMERICA TODAY 261 INGRID GOULD ELLEN HIGHLIGHTS PROGRESS MADE OVER THE
PAST FEW DECADES IN REDUCING SEGREGATION BUT CAUTIONS THAT MAJOR
PROGRESS REMAINS A FUTURE GOAL; CONCLUDES THAT PRESENT-DAY SEGREGATION
CAN BE EXPLAINED BY THE LEGACY OF SEGREGATION, DISCRIMINATION, AND
CURRENT DECISIONS OF WHITE HOUSEHOLDS TO AVOID MOVING TO RACIALLY
INTEGRATED OR LARGELY MINORITY COMMUNITIES. 9 TRENDS IN THE U.S.
ECONOMY: THE EVOLVING ROLE OF MINORITIES 279 DEAN BAKER AND HEATHER
BOUSHEY EXAMINES TRENDS IN THE U.S. ECONOMY WITH A PARTICULAR FOCUS ON
MINORITY HOUSEHOLDS; BUILDS .THE ARGUMENT THAT MINORITIES ARE
INCREASINGLY A CRITICAL ELEMENT OF THE NATION S LABOR FORCE AND THAT
POLICIES THAT ENSURE THEIR ECONOMIC MOBILITY WILL ENHANCE NATIONAL
ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE. VIII * CONTENTS 10 PROSPECTS AND PITFALLS OF FAIR
HOUSING ENFORCEMENT E FF ORTS 307 GREGORY D. SQUIRES REVIEWS THE CURRENT
STATUS OF FAIR HOUSING LAWS; HIGHLIGHTS WEAKNESSES IN THE ENFORCEMENT OF
THESE LAWS; RAISES SERIOUS POLICY QUESTIONS ON THE CONSEQUENCES OF
EXPANDING THE NUMBER OF PROTECTED CLASSES IN AN ENVIRONMENT OF STAGNANT
AND EVEN DIMINISHED ENFORCEMENT RESOURCES. 11 ATTAINING A JUST (AND
ECONOMICALLY SECURE) SOCIETY 325 JAMES H. CARR AND NANDINEE K. KUTTY
REFRAMES THE ISSUES OF FAIR HOUSING AND ACCESS TO OPPORTUNITY STRUCTURES
IN THE CONTEXT OF THE GROWING ECONOMIC INEQUALITY IN THE NATION AND
OTHER CHALLENGES FACING ALL ECONOMIC CLASSES IN THE U.S. TODAY EXCEPT
THE VERY AFFLUENT; ARGUES THAT THE PROGRAMS NEEDED FOR ECONOMIC MOBILITY
OF HISTORICALLY DISADVANTAGED GROUPS INCLUDE MANY PROGRAMS THAT WOULD
BENEFIT ALL AMERICANS. NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS 337 INDEX 343
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CONTENTS LIST OF FIGURES IX LIST OF TABLES XI PREFACE XIII LIST OF
ABBREVIATIONS XV 1 THE NEW IMPERATIVE FOR EQUALITY 1 JAMES H. CARR AND
NANDINEE K. KUTTY INTRODUCES THE ISSUE OF RESIDENTIAL SEGREGATION IN
AMERICA; PROVIDES AN OVERVIEW OF THE BOOK, AND ARGUES THAT THE ISSUE OF
SEGREGATION IS NOT SOLELY ABOUT SOCIAL JUSTICE; IN FACT, IT IS
INCREASINGLY IMPACTING THE FUTURE COMPETITIVENESS OF THE NATION AND THE
WELL-BEING OF ALL AMERICANS. 2 ORIGINS OF ECONOMIC DISPARITIES: THE
HISTORICAL ROLE OF HOUSING SEGREGATION 39 DOUGLAS S. MASSEY REVIEWS THE
HISTORY OF RESIDENTIAL SEGREGATION IN THE U.S. AND SHOWS THAT THE BLACK
GHETTO AND THE HYPER-SEGREGATED CITIES OF THE U.S. ARE TWENTIETH CENTURY
PHENOMENA. REVIEWS THE DISCRIMINATORY PRACTICES IN U.S. HOUSING MARKETS
SINCE THE TURN OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY; DOCUMENTS THE ROLE PLAYED BY
INDIVIDUALS, PRIVATE INSTITUTIONS AND GOVERNMENT INSTITUTIONS VI *
CONTENTS IN THE CREATION OF SEGREGATED COMMUNITIES AND THE RESULTING
STARK ECONOMIC DISPARITIES ACROSS RACIAL GROUPS. 3 FROM CREDIT DENIAL TO
PREDATORY LENDING: THE CHALLENGE OF SUSTAINING MINORITY HOMEOWNERSHIP 81
KATHLEEN C. ENGEL AND PATRICIA A. MCCOY TRACES CHANGES IN THE HOME
MORTGAGE LENDING INDUSTRY FROM A PERIOD WHEN CREDIT WAS SCARCE TO THE
RECENT DECADES WHEN CREDIT BECAME ABUNDANTLY AVAILABLE BUT ON UNFAIR AND
PREDATORY TERMS FOR VULNERABLE HOUSEHOLDS; SHOWS HOW THE GROWTH OF
LENDING ABUSES AGAINST MINORITY COMMUNITIES HAS MADE IT DIFFICULT FOR
THESE HOUSEHOLDS TO SUSTAIN HOMEOWNERSHIP OR DERIVE ANY OF THE
TRADITIONAL BENEFITS OF HOMEOWNERSHIP; PROPOSES STRATEGIES TO PURGE
PREDATORY LENDING FROM THE HOUSING MARKETS. 4 HOUSING AND EDUCATION: THE
INEXTRICABLE LINK 125 DEBORAH L. MCKOY AND JEFFREY M. VINCENT
ESTABLISHES THE NEXUS BETWEEN HOUSING AND SCHOOLS, STARTING WITH THE
BASIC KERNEL THAT HOUSING MARKETS THROUGHOUT THE NATION, AND IN MIDDLE
CLASS COMMUNITIES IN PARTICULAR, RESPOND TO THE QUALITY OF LOCAL
SCHOOLS; DISCUSSES THE COMPLEX LINK BETWEEN HOUSING AND EDUCATION, AND
THE MULTIFACETED EDUCATIONAL CHALLENGES FACED IN SEGREGATED MINORITY
COMMUNITIES; HIGHLIGHTS SOME RECENT INNOVATIVE PROGRAMS THAT HAVE TRIED
TO LEVERAGE THE CONNECTIONS BETWEEN HOUSING AND SCHOOLS IN ORDER TO
IMPROVE BOTH. 5 RESIDENTIAL SEGREGATION AND EMPLOYMENT INEQUALITY 151
MARGERY AUSTIN TURNER EXAMINES THE WAYS IN WHICH RESIDENTIAL SEGREGATION
CONTRIBUTES TO EMPLOYMENT INEQUALITY (INCLUDING JOB ACCESS, EDUCATION,
JOB QUALITY, AND EARNINGS) ACROSS RACIAL AND ETHNIC GROUPS; HIGHLIGHTS
SOME EMPIRICAL FINDINGS ON THE MISMATCH BETWEEN NEIGHBORHOODS AND JOB
AVAILABILITY FOR MINORITY COMMUNITIES; DISCUSSES A VARIETY OF POLICY
RESPONSES; ADVOCATES FAIR HOUSING ENFORCEMENT AND INCLUSIONARY ZONING AS
TOOLS FOR OPENING UP SUBURBAN JURISDICTIONS TO MINORITIES. CONTENTS *
VII 6 IMPACTS OF HOUSING AND NEIGHBORHOODS ON HEALTH: PATHWAYS,
RACIAL/ETHNIC DISPARITIES, AND POLICY DIRECTIONS 197 DOLORES
ACEVEDO-GARCIA AND THERESA L. OSYPUK COMPREHENSIVELY EXAMINES THE LINK
BETWEEN HOUSING AND HEALTH; DRAWS OUT THE CONNECTIONS BETWEEN HOUSING
DISPARITIES AND HEALTH DISPARITIES ACROSS ETHNIC GROUPS; SUGGESTS POLICY
DIRECTIONS, INCLUDING EMBEDDING FAIR HOUSING PRINCIPLES IN THE REGULAR
PRACTICE AND EVALUATION OF HOUSING ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS. 7 NEIGHBORHOOD
SEGREGATION, PERSONAL NETWORKS, AND ACCESS TO SOCIAL RESOURCES 237
RACHEL GARSHICK KLEIT EXAMINES THE IMPORTANCE OF SOCIAL NETWORKS IN
PROVIDING ACCESS TO SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY, AND THE INFLUENCE
OF DIFFERENT TYPES OF NEIGHBORHOODS ON SOCIAL NETWORKS; EXAMINES THE
INFLUENCE OF RACIAL AND ECONOMIC SEGREGATION OF NEIGHBORHOODS ON THE
NATURE OF SOCIAL NETWORKS; OFFERS SOME RECOMMENDATIONS ON IMPROVING THE
QUALITY OF SOCIAL NETWORKS. 8 CONTINUING ISOLATION: SEGREGATION IN
AMERICA TODAY 261 INGRID GOULD ELLEN HIGHLIGHTS PROGRESS MADE OVER THE
PAST FEW DECADES IN REDUCING SEGREGATION BUT CAUTIONS THAT MAJOR
PROGRESS REMAINS A FUTURE GOAL; CONCLUDES THAT PRESENT-DAY SEGREGATION
CAN BE EXPLAINED BY THE LEGACY OF SEGREGATION, DISCRIMINATION, AND
CURRENT DECISIONS OF WHITE HOUSEHOLDS TO AVOID MOVING TO RACIALLY
INTEGRATED OR LARGELY MINORITY COMMUNITIES. 9 TRENDS IN THE U.S.
ECONOMY: THE EVOLVING ROLE OF MINORITIES 279 DEAN BAKER AND HEATHER
BOUSHEY EXAMINES TRENDS IN THE U.S. ECONOMY WITH A PARTICULAR FOCUS ON
MINORITY HOUSEHOLDS; BUILDS .THE ARGUMENT THAT MINORITIES ARE
INCREASINGLY A CRITICAL ELEMENT OF THE NATION'S LABOR FORCE AND THAT
POLICIES THAT ENSURE THEIR ECONOMIC MOBILITY WILL ENHANCE NATIONAL
ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE. VIII * CONTENTS 10 PROSPECTS AND PITFALLS OF FAIR
HOUSING ENFORCEMENT E FF ORTS 307 GREGORY D. SQUIRES REVIEWS THE CURRENT
STATUS OF FAIR HOUSING LAWS; HIGHLIGHTS WEAKNESSES IN THE ENFORCEMENT OF
THESE LAWS; RAISES SERIOUS POLICY QUESTIONS ON THE CONSEQUENCES OF
EXPANDING THE NUMBER OF PROTECTED CLASSES IN AN ENVIRONMENT OF STAGNANT
AND EVEN DIMINISHED ENFORCEMENT RESOURCES. 11 ATTAINING A JUST (AND
ECONOMICALLY SECURE) SOCIETY 325 JAMES H. CARR AND NANDINEE K. KUTTY
REFRAMES THE ISSUES OF FAIR HOUSING AND ACCESS TO OPPORTUNITY STRUCTURES
IN THE CONTEXT OF THE GROWING ECONOMIC INEQUALITY IN THE NATION AND
OTHER CHALLENGES FACING ALL ECONOMIC CLASSES IN THE U.S. TODAY EXCEPT
THE VERY AFFLUENT; ARGUES THAT THE PROGRAMS NEEDED FOR ECONOMIC MOBILITY
OF HISTORICALLY DISADVANTAGED GROUPS INCLUDE MANY PROGRAMS THAT WOULD
BENEFIT ALL AMERICANS. NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS 337 INDEX 343 |
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physical | XVI, 352 S. graph. Darst. |
publishDate | 2008 |
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spelling | Segregation the rising costs for America ed. by James H. Carr ... 1. publ. New York, NY [u.a.] Routledge 2008 XVI, 352 S. graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Schwarze. USA Discrimination in housing United States Housing policy United States African Americans Housing Wohnen (DE-588)4066749-2 gnd rswk-swf Rassendiskriminierung (DE-588)4048442-7 gnd rswk-swf Segregation Soziologie (DE-588)4055731-5 gnd rswk-swf USA United States Race relations USA (DE-588)4078704-7 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content USA (DE-588)4078704-7 g Wohnen (DE-588)4066749-2 s Segregation Soziologie (DE-588)4055731-5 s Rassendiskriminierung (DE-588)4048442-7 s DE-604 Carr, James H. Sonstige oth http://media.obvsg.at/AC06795257-1001 UBI Inhaltsverzeichnis OEBV Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016421468&sequence=000003&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Segregation the rising costs for America Schwarze. USA Discrimination in housing United States Housing policy United States African Americans Housing Wohnen (DE-588)4066749-2 gnd Rassendiskriminierung (DE-588)4048442-7 gnd Segregation Soziologie (DE-588)4055731-5 gnd |
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title | Segregation the rising costs for America |
title_auth | Segregation the rising costs for America |
title_exact_search | Segregation the rising costs for America |
title_exact_search_txtP | Segregation the rising costs for America |
title_full | Segregation the rising costs for America ed. by James H. Carr ... |
title_fullStr | Segregation the rising costs for America ed. by James H. Carr ... |
title_full_unstemmed | Segregation the rising costs for America ed. by James H. Carr ... |
title_short | Segregation |
title_sort | segregation the rising costs for america |
title_sub | the rising costs for America |
topic | Schwarze. USA Discrimination in housing United States Housing policy United States African Americans Housing Wohnen (DE-588)4066749-2 gnd Rassendiskriminierung (DE-588)4048442-7 gnd Segregation Soziologie (DE-588)4055731-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Schwarze. USA Discrimination in housing United States Housing policy United States African Americans Housing Wohnen Rassendiskriminierung Segregation Soziologie USA United States Race relations Aufsatzsammlung |
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