Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://doi.org/10.1111/jors.12124
Title: WHY DO RENTERS STAY IN OR LEAVE CERTAIN NEIGHBORHOODS? THE ROLE OF NEIGHBORHOOD CHARACTERISTICS, HOUSING TENURE TRANSITIONS, AND RACE
Authors: Lee, Kwan Ok 
Keywords: Social Sciences
Science & Technology
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Economics
Environmental Studies
Regional & Urban Planning
Business & Economics
Environmental Sciences & Ecology
Public Administration
RESIDENTIAL-MOBILITY
POOR NEIGHBORHOODS
WHITE FLIGHT
HOMEOWNERSHIP
MIGRATION
DISPLACEMENT
DYNAMICS
DETERMINANTS
SEGREGATION
ATTRIBUTES
Issue Date: 1-Nov-2014
Publisher: WILEY
Citation: Lee, Kwan Ok (2014-11-01). WHY DO RENTERS STAY IN OR LEAVE CERTAIN NEIGHBORHOODS? THE ROLE OF NEIGHBORHOOD CHARACTERISTICS, HOUSING TENURE TRANSITIONS, AND RACE. JOURNAL OF REGIONAL SCIENCE 54 (5) : 755-787. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1111/jors.12124
Abstract: Given significant variation in population turnover and stability across neighborhoods, this study examines why renters stay in or leave certain neighborhoods. It is the first to analyze how neighborhood characteristics influence renters' decisions to move within the neighborhood as well as how these decisions are interrelated with their housing tenure transitions and race. Results demonstrate that homeownership rates have a significant, positive association with the probability that renters stay and/or purchase homes in the current neighborhood. Both the tenure composition of the housing stock and higher neighborhood satisfaction appear to be central in understanding this association. Results also suggest that nonblack renters are more likely to leave neighborhoods that experience growth in the percentage of the black population, while blacks are more likely to stay and purchase homes within such neighborhoods.
Source Title: JOURNAL OF REGIONAL SCIENCE
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/234223
ISSN: 0022-4146
1467-9787
DOI: 10.1111/jors.12124
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