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Racial Policies and Practices of Real Estate Brokers.
Title:
Racial Policies and Practices of Real Estate Brokers.
Author:
Helper, Rose.
ISBN:
9780816662852
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (404 pages)
Contents:
TABLE OF CONTENTS -- I: THE PROBLEM IN NATIONAL PERSPECTIVE -- II: PURPOSE AND METHOD OF THE STUDY -- III: RACIAL POLICIES AND PRACTICES -- IV: THE BROKER'S CONCEPTION OF HIS RACIAL POLICIES AND PRACTICES, PART I -- V: THE BROKER'S CONCEPTION OF HIS RACIAL POLICIES AND PRACTICES, PART II -- VI: OTHER FACTORS AFFECTING RACIAL POLICIES AND PRACTICES -- VII: THE REAL ESTATE BOARD, PART I -- VIII: THE REAL ESTATE BOARD, PART II -- IX: THE RELATION OF IDEOLOGY AND OF OTHER FACTORS TO PRACTICE -- X: CURRENT PRACTICES OF EXCLUSION -- APPENDIX A. INTERVIEW SCHEDULE -- APPENDIX B. CRITERIA TO DETERMINE DIRECTION OF COMPONENTS 1-8 -- APPENDIX C. TABLES 1-47 -- NOTES -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- X -- Y.
Abstract:
Racial Policies and Practices of Real Estate Brokers was first published in 1969. Dr. Helper, a sociologist, reports on a study which takes a close look at one of the basic problems underlying racial discrimination in housing -- the policies and practices of real estate brokers. She has attempted to find out how real estate men themselves regard their racial practices and to analyze the ideology on which their practices are based. The core of the study is a series of interviews conducted in 1955-1956 with 121 real estate brokers located in three different sections of Chicago and a less extensive follow-up survey made in 1964-1965. In addition to the interviews, she obtained information about the ideology and practices of the Chicago Real Estate Board, as well as the National Association of Real Estate Boards, and about other factors affecting the brokers' practices, such as the characteristics of the community, the policies of lending agencies, and the sources of potential profit in certain kinds of real estate transactions. She also compared the Chicago data with information about brokers' practices in other cities of the United States. The study will be of interest to the general public and useful in particular to social scientists, to government agencies concerned with housing or civil rights, and to those in the real estate business, on real estate boards, or in related business or financial enterprises, such as banks and insurance firms. Dr. Joseph D. Lohman, School of Criminology, University of California, Berkeley, says in the foreword: "This study is a significant contribution to the understanding of the increasing influence in our social life of the policies, stratagems, and tactics of deliberately organized interest groups.".
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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