Jacob S. Rugh, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2012 | Public and International Affairs | Princeton University, Princeton, NJ |
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(Betrayal of the American dream: Why blacks and Latinos were hit hardest by the U.S. housing crisis.) |
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Rugh JS. (2020) Why Black and Latino Home Ownership Matter to the Color Line and Multiracial Democracy Race and Social Problems. 12: 57-76 |
Rugh JS. (2019) Vanishing wealth, vanishing votes? Latino homeownership and the 2016 election in Florida Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies. 46: 3829-3854 |
Steil JP, Albright L, Rugh JS, et al. (2018) The Social Structure of Mortgage Discrimination. Housing Studies. 33: 759-776 |
Massey DS, Rugh JS. (2018) The Great Recession and the Destruction of Minority Wealth Current History. 117: 298-303 |
Fischer MJ, Rugh JS. (2018) Military Veterans and Neighborhood Racial Integration: VA Mortgage Lending Across Three Eras Population Research and Policy Review. 37: 569-589 |
Massey DS, Rugh JS, Steil JP, et al. (2016) Riding the Stagecoach to Hell: A Qualitative Analysis of Racial Discrimination in Mortgage Lending. City & Community. 15: 118-136 |
Rugh J, Hall M. (2016) Deporting the American Dream: Immigration Enforcement and Latino Foreclosures Sociological Science. 3: 1077-1102 |
Massey DS, Rugh JS, Steil JP, et al. (2016) Riding the Stagecoach to Hell: A Qualitative Analysis of Racial Discrimination in Mortgage Lending City and Community. 15: 118-136 |
Hyra D, Rugh JS. (2016) The US Great Recession: exploring its association with Black neighborhood rise, decline and recovery Urban Geography. 1-27 |
Rugh JS, Albright L, Massey DS. (2015) Race, Space, and Cumulative Disadvantage: A Case Study of the Subprime Lending Collapse. Social Problems. 62: 186-218 |