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As Jacob Rugh and Douglas Massey recently reported in the American Sociological Review, racial segregation is a stronger predictor of the number and rate of foreclosures across US metropolitan areas than creditworthiness, level of subprime lending, home price inflation, coverage by the Community Reinvestment Act and other factors.
Gregory D. Squires: Contexts: The More Challenging and Troubling Missing Pieces of the Financial Reform Debate Gregory D. Squires 2011
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As Jacob Rugh and Douglas Massey recently reported in the American Sociological Review, racial segregation is a stronger predictor of the number and rate of foreclosures across US metropolitan areas than creditworthiness, level of subprime lending, home price inflation, coverage by the Community Reinvestment Act and other factors.
Gregory D. Squires: Contexts: The More Challenging and Troubling Missing Pieces of the Financial Reform Debate Gregory D. Squires 2011
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Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates Bill Rugh, who visited Egypt recently, addresses this dilemma in his article – “Egypt: The Revolution is Incomplete.”
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But if the people in the street are not happy with the decisions, they protest and those protests have had some influence, says Rugh.
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Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates Bill Rugh, who visited Egypt recently, addresses this dilemma in his article – “Egypt: The Revolution is Incomplete.”
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Ambassador Rugh believes that continued public pressure might help shape the political roadmap of a post-revolution Egypt.
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The study (pdf), authored by Douglas Massey and Jacob Rugh of Princeton, looks at racially segregated neighborhoods, where the percentage of minorities (particularly blacks, Hispanics and Asians) is higher than in the country as a whole.
Foreclosure Crisis Intensified Among Blacks: Study The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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The study (pdf), authored by Douglas Massey and Jacob Rugh of Princeton, looks at racially segregated neighborhoods, where the percentage of minorities (particularly blacks, Hispanics and Asians) is higher than in the country as a whole.
Foreclosure Crisis Intensified Among Blacks: Study The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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But if the people in the street are not happy with the decisions, they protest and those protests have had some influence, says Rugh.
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Ambassador Rugh believes that continued public pressure might help shape the political roadmap of a post-revolution Egypt.
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