妇女与次级贷款:一篇提倡抵押贷款行业自我监管的文章

C. N. Brown
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这个项目将建立在我最近的一篇文章《种族主义的财产受害者:主要次级抵押贷款目标》的基础上,通过考虑性别和性别特征刻板印象作为借款人是否获得次级贷款或再融资的预测因素。我希望利用2006年HUD和HMDA的数据,以及其他研究和研究,探索女性,特别是最高收入水平的女性所经历的次级贷款差异。根据几项著名的研究,单身女性是购房人群中增长最快的群体之一。1995年,单身女性占所有购房者的14%,2006年,单身女性占所有购房者的22%。此外,女性拥有的公司是小企业中增长最快的部分。坏消息是,统计数据还表明,在申请破产的人口中,女性是增长最快的群体。我的文章有可能对这一承保领域的法律做出非常重要的贡献。鉴于单身女性在房地产市场上日益活跃和突出的存在,为什么这个群体没有被银行作为一个有前途的“新兴”群体,作为优质贷款的候选人?单身女性借款人和企业主是否被贷款人视为经济的全面参与者?是否破产统计数据提供了所有的答案——单身女性只是有不良信用风险——或者破产统计数据仅仅反映了在贷款过程的早期贷款人对女性借款人造成伤害的不可避免的后果?我的文章将讨论这些和其他重要的问题。
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Women and Subprime Lending: An Essay Advocating Self-Regulation of the Mortgage Lending Industry
This project will build upon my most recent article, Racism’s Property Victims: Prime Subprime Mortgage Targets, by considering gender and gender trait stereotypes as predictors of whether or not a borrower receives a subprime loan or refinance. I hope to use 2006 HUD and HMDA data, along with other studies and research, to explore the subprime lending disparity experienced by women, in particular women at the highest income levels.According to several prominent studies, single women are one of the fastest growing segments of the home buying population. In 1995, single women were 14% of all home buyers and in 2006, single women were 22% of all homebuyers. Moreover, woman-owned companies are the fastest growing segment among small businesses. The bad news is that statistics also indicate that women are the fastest growing segment of the population filing bankruptcy. My article has the potential to make a very important contribution to this underwritten area of the law. Given the increasingly active and prominent presence of single women in the real estate market, why has this group not been targeted by banks as a promising “emerging” population of candidates for prime loans? Are single women borrowers and business owners perceived by lenders as full participants in the economy? Could it be that the bankruptcy statistics provide all the answers — single women are just bad credit risks — or do the bankruptcy statistics merely reflect the unavoidable consequences of the harm done to women borrowers by lenders earlier in the lending process? My article will address these and other important questions.
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