Related to Redlining:gentrification,reverse redlining A discriminatory practice whereby lending institutions refuse to make mortgage loans, regardless of an applicant's credit history, on properties in particular areas in which conditions are allegedly deteriorating. ...
(1977). Redlining and disinvestment as a discriminatory practice in residential mortgage loans . Washington, DC: United States Department of Housing and Urban Development.Bradford, Calvin, and Dennis Marino. 1977. Redlining and Disinvestment as a Discrimi- natory Practice in Residential Mortgage ...
Redlining, illegal discriminatory practice in which a mortgage lender denies loans or an insurance provider restricts services to certain areas of a community, often because of the racial characteristics of the applicant’s neighbourhood. Redlining pract
In reverse redlining, banks may engage in predatory lending in the same neighborhoods that were once marked as off limits for borrowers, Rossman said. For example, in the years leading up to the 2008 housing crash, mortgage lenders peddled hundreds of thousands of risky subprime loans, includin...
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Until the early 1990s, racial minorities were systematically excluded from mortgage-finance due to bank-redlining and discrimination. But, then, racial ... GA Dymski - 《Historical Materialism》 被引量: 132发表: 2009年 Mortgage Redlining: Race, Risk, and Demand Charges that geographical redlinin...
New spatially continuous indices of redlining and racial bias in mortgage lending: links to survival after breast cancer diagnosis and implications for hea... New spatially continuous indices of redlining and racial bias in mortgage lending: links to survival after breast cancer diagnosis and ...
(1) racial bias in mortgage lending and (2) redlining. We then examine spatial patterns of these indices and the association between these new measures and breast cancer survival among Black/African American women in the Milwaukee, Wisconsin metropolitan area. These new measures can be used to ...
Another person trying to reverse the trend is Chicago native and real estate developer Lamell McMorris, who is working to revitalize neighborhoods without completely gentrifying them or pricing out long-term residents — he calls the practice "greenlining." ...
For example, redlining has been used to describediscriminatory practicesby retailers, both brick-and-mortar and online. Reverse redlining is the practice of targeting neighborhoods (mostly non-white) for higher prices or lending on unfair terms, such as predatory lending of subprime mortgages. There...