Project Details
Ethnic Discrimination in the German Housing Market: Relevance, Determinants, and Contribution to Spatial Segregation
Applicant
Professor Dr. Thomas Hinz
Subject Area
Empirical Social Research
Term
from 2010 to 2016
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 160925925
Inequality of housing conditions and pronounced residential segregation by ethnic background are important characteristics of migrants' lack of social integration and disadvantage in Germany. The first funding period of the project provided a solid foundation for a detailed analysis of discrimination processes. In particular: what kinds of discrimination cause the observed patterns of inequality and segregation? The project was successful to gather rich experimental data. Correspondence tests in six large German cities allowed to estimate discrimination rates migrants are faced with when they apply for rental housing. The complex and unique data gathered in the first funding period will be analyzed in depth linking context information on the local housing market, the apartment, the landlord/landlady and the applicants. Analyses will make use of geo-coding and spatial regression modeling. Hypotheses on taste-based and statistical discrimination will be tested and enriched by additional information on market conditions and the role of intermediaries (e.g. housing agents). Therefore, a short and final survey of housing agents is planned.
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