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Spillover effects of human service facilities in a racially segmented housing market
Authors:Stuart A Gabriel  Jennifer R Wolch
Institution:Department of Economics, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Beer Sheva, Israel;School of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California 90089-0042 USA
Abstract:Previous studies of human service facility spillovers on residential property values have been inconclusive, and have failed to take into account the effects of racial segmentation of housing markets. Likewise, studies of racial discrimination in urban housing markets and price differentials between white and nonwhite areas of the city have failed to consider the impacts of service facilities on prices. This study develops an hedonic price model of housing services in a racially segmented housing market, which considers a variety of human service facilities and their spillover effects. Model results for Oakland, California in 1976 indicate that facilities significantly affect housing prices both positively and negatively, and that these effects vary by racial submarket. Implications of these findings for the interpretation of past discrimination studies, facility impact studies, and social policy are considered.
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