少数族裔房主在房地产繁荣与萧条中的脆弱性

AARN: Race Pub Date : 2013-05-01 DOI:10.1257/POL.20140074
P. Bayer, Fernando V. Ferreira, Stephen L. Ross
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本文研究了在最近的房地产繁荣和萧条中,美国七个主要市场中与信用评分相关的个人住房购买和再融资的大型代表性样本的抵押贷款结果。在信用评分和贷款属性相似的房主中,黑人和西班牙裔房主在经济低迷时期的拖欠率和违约率要高得多。少数民族内部存在着重要的异质性:黑人和西班牙裔生活在就业率较低、债务与收入比率较高的地区,这是在止赎和拖欠方面观察到的种族和民族差异背后的驱动力。此外,即使在控制了贷款发放时间对家庭资产状况的影响之后,这些估计的差异对于在房地产繁荣高峰附近发放的贷款尤其明显。这些发现表明,在接近峰值时进入市场的黑人和西班牙裔房主特别容易受到不利的经济冲击,并引发了人们对房屋所有权作为一种减少种族财富差距的机制的担忧。
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The Vulnerability of Minority Homeowners in the Housing Boom and Bust
This paper examines mortgage outcomes for a large, representative sample of individual home purchases and refinances linked to credit scores in seven major US markets in the recent housing boom and bust. Among those with similar credit scores and loan attributes, black and Hispanic homeowners had much higher rates of delinquency and default in the downturn. There is important heterogeneity within minorities: black and Hispanics that live in areas with lower employment rates and that have high debt to income ratios are the driving force behind the observed racial and ethnic differences in foreclosures and delinquencies. Moreover, these estimated differences are especially pronounced for loans originated near the peak of the housing boom even after controlling for the effect of origination timing on households’ equity position. These findings suggest that black and Hispanic homeowners drawn into the market near the peak were especially vulnerable to adverse economic shocks and raise concerns about homeownership as a mechanism for reducing racial disparities in wealth.
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