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Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies | 2015

The Not-in-My-Property Syndrome: The Occurrence of Ethnic Discrimination in the Rental Housing Market in Belgium

Koen Van der Bracht; Ad Coenen; Bart Van de Putte

This paper aims at achieving a better understanding of rental housing market discrimination against ethnic minorities. There remain substantial lacunae in the scientific knowledge about the association between the concentration of ethnic minorities in the neighbourhood and discrimination, and possible differences in discrimination based on host society language proficiency. Although these associations have been considered in the USA, they have been neglected in the European context, which is quite different. A telephone survey offered data on 579 properties that is linked to (i) whether the fictitious ethnic minority candidate masters the host society language or not, (ii) the rent of the offered unit, (iii) the percentage of minorities in the neighbourhood and (iv) the socioeconomic background of the neighbourhood. Using multilevel modelling, we found (i) that host society language proficient migrants are discriminated against as often as non-proficient migrants and found (ii) a curvilinear association between rent and discrimination, with more discrimination for both cheaper and more expensive rental offers. We found (iii) no association between the presence of minorities in the neighbourhood and the occurrence of discrimination, contrary to previous research in the USA, and found (iv) no association between discrimination and the socioeconomic background of a neighbourhood.


Archive | 2017

Discrimibrux - Discriminatie door vastgoedmakelaars op de private huurwoningmarkt van het Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest

Pieter-Paul Verhaeghe; Ad Coenen; Sarah Demart; Koen Van der Bracht; Bart Van de Putte


Archive | 2018

Where do we live? On the relation between residential mobility and socio-economic and ethnic segregation

Ad Coenen


Environment and Planning A | 2017

Should I stay or should I go? The association between upward socio-economic neighbourhood change and moving propensities:

Ad Coenen; Pieter-Paul Verhaeghe; Bart Van de Putte


Dag van de Sociologie | 2017

Should I stay or should I go? The association between upward socio - Economic neighbourhood change and moving p ropensities

Ad Coenen; Pieter-Paul Verhaeghe; Bart Van de Putte


Dag van de Demografie | 2017

Ethnic residential segregation: a family matter? An Integration of Household Composition Characteristics and White Avoidance

Ad Coenen; Pieter-Paul Verhaeghe; Bart Van de Putte


Journal of Urban Health-bulletin of The New York Academy of Medicine | 2016

Is Living in a High-Rise Building Bad for Your Self-Rated Health?

Pieter-Paul Verhaeghe; Ad Coenen; Bart Van de Putte


Dag van de Sociologie | 2016

Ethnic minority households and residential segregation: how important is the household composition to understand where minorities live?

Ad Coenen; Pieter-Paul Verhaeghe; Bart Van de Putte


RUIMTE & MAATSCHAPPIJ | 2015

Hoe toegankelijk is de huurmarkt? Een onderzoek naar het verband tussen segregatie en etnische discriminatie op de residentiële huurmarkt in België

Ad Coenen; Koen Van der Bracht; Bart Van de Putte


Dag van de Demografie, Abstracts | 2015

Urban revival: good for the neighbours or the neighbourhood? A comparison of the moving propensities in reviving and non-reviving neighbourhoods in Ghent, Belgium

Ad Coenen; Bart Van de Putte

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