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Fair Housing: Asian and Latino/a Experiences, Perceptions, and Strategies
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/ Part IV. Discrimination: Intergroup Commonality and Housing Affordability
2021
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/ Part IV. Discrimination: Intergroup Commonality and Housing Affordability
2021
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Fair Housing: Asian and Latino/a Experiences, Perceptions, and Strategies
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Fair Housing: Asian and Latino/a Experiences, Perceptions, and Strategies
2021
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This article uses the National Asian American Survey to explore issues of housing access and discrimination among Asians and Latino/as, and particularly how identity and heterogeneity within these two groups can lead to their underrepresentation in housing programs. Then, using Philadelphia as a case study, we draw on administrative data, interviews, and focus groups to show that both Asians and Latino/as are underrepresented due to a range of linguistic, cultural, and structural barriers. These findings highlight the complexity of affirmatively furthering fair housing for America’s increasingly diverse population.
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Russell Sage Foundation
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