by John Yinger
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“I read this book with pleasure, interest, and admiration and must give it only glowing accolades. Throughout his career Yinger has provided an ongoing flood of fresh conceptual perspectives and statistical investigations on this topic. Here he synthesizes his own work and that of others from a variety of disciplines, then adds his own provocative policy implications. The end result is the definitive treatment of housing discrimination.
George C. Galster, the Urban Institute
“An excellent book of remarkably high quality by a distinguished researcher… uniquely qualified to write on the subject of housing discrimination. It fills a huge void in the field, which for twenty-five years has systematically ignored discrimination as a subject for social science research.”
Douglas S. Massey, Dorothy Swaine Thomas Professor of Sociology, University of Pennsylvania.