Rosenbaum E
Department of Psychiatry, College of Physicians & Surgeons, Columbia University, New York, NY 10032.
Demography. 1992 Aug;29(3):467-86.
This study examines the patterns and predictors of housing turnovers among non-Hispanic whites, non-Hispanic blacks, Puerto Ricans, and other Hispanics in New York City during 1978-1987 to assess whether access to housing is distributed differentially by race and ethnicity. The data are taken from the triennial New York City Housing and Vacancy Survey. After controlling for household preferences, purchasing power, and quality characteristics of the housing unit, multinomial logistic regression results show the most consistent and significant predictors of turnover to be geographic and market-sector attributes. The findings suggest the presence of structural constraints in the housing market which effectively channel racial/ethnic groups to separate neighborhoods. The overall results are reminiscent of early studies of neighborhood transition by Duncan and Duncan (1957) and Taeuber and Taeuber (1965), and show that little progress has been made toward achieving equality in housing or informal social contact between racial/ethnic groups.
本研究考察了1978年至1987年纽约市非西班牙裔白人、非西班牙裔黑人、波多黎各人及其他西班牙裔群体的住房周转模式及预测因素,以评估住房获取机会是否因种族和族裔而存在差异分布。数据取自纽约市每三年一次的住房与空置调查。在控制了家庭偏好、购买力和住房单元的质量特征后,多项逻辑回归结果表明,最一致且显著的周转预测因素是地理和市场部门属性。研究结果表明住房市场存在结构性限制,有效地将不同种族/族裔群体导向不同的社区。总体结果让人想起邓肯和邓肯(1957年)以及泰伯和泰伯(1965年)早期关于社区变迁的研究,表明在实现住房平等或种族/族裔群体之间的非正式社会接触方面进展甚微。