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The Role of Race in the Perpetuation of Inadequate Housing

Author: William H. Dozier

Dissertation School: Western Michigan University

Pages: 135

Publication Date: January 1999

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Access Number: 10082

Descriptors:
Minorities. Housing characteristics. Housing rehabilitation. Housing quality.

Abstract:
This doctoral dissertation examines the influence of race as a factor in the perpetuation of inadequate housing in the United States. The idea is not that race causes poor housing conditions, but rather, that housing units occupied by black households are less likely to be repaired than those occupied by white households. Literature suggests that several institutionalized factors may place unit repair beyond the ability of the renting or owning household. Using data collected through the American Housing Survey (AHS), perpetuation of inadequate housing was measured from 1987 to 1991. The research investigated 2,139 units that were defined as inadequate in 1987 and evaluated their condition in 1991. Several independent variables, in addition to race, were included in a multivariate analysis as control variables to assess the impact of race in the perpetuation of inadequate housing. The disproportionate representation of black households associated with poor housing quality supports the examination of race as a key independent variable. The research found support for the hypothesis that inadequate housing units in 1987 that and also in 1991 were more likely to be inadequate in 1991 than those occupied by white households in both time periods. Inadequate units in 1987 occupied by black households had proportionally more deficient conditions and more severe conditions than inadequate units occupied by white households. [AUTHOR ABSTRACT MODIFIED]

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