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The Unequal Availability of Rental Housing Information Across Neighborhoods.

Max Besbris1, Ariela Schachter2, John Kuk3.   

Abstract

As more urban residents find their housing through online search tools, recent research has theorized the potential for online information to transform and equalize the housing search process. Yet, very little is known about what rental housing information is available online. Using a corpus of millions of geocoded Craigslist advertisements for rental housing across the 50 largest metropolitan statistical areas in the United States merged with census tract-level data from the American Community Survey, we identify and describe the types of information commonly included in listings across different types of neighborhoods. We find that in the online housing market, renters are exposed to fundamentally different types of information depending on the ethnoracial and socioeconomic makeup of the neighborhoods where they are searching.
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Keywords:  Craigslist; Housing search; Neighborhood inequality; Racial/ethnic inequality; Rental housing

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34196705     DOI: 10.1215/00703370-9357518

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Demography        ISSN: 0070-3370


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1.  Tilted platforms: rental housing technology and the rise of urban big data oligopolies.

Authors:  Geoff Boeing; Max Besbris; David Wachsmuth; Jake Wegmann
Journal:  Urban Transform       Date:  2021-08-18
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