Online rental housing market representation and the digital reproduction of urban inequality
@article{Boeing2019OnlineRH, title={Online rental housing market representation and the digital reproduction of urban inequality}, author={Geoff Boeing}, journal={Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space}, year={2019}, volume={52}, pages={449 - 468} }
As the rental housing market moves online, the internet offers divergent possible futures: either the promise of more-equal access to information for previously marginalized homeseekers, or a reproduction of longstanding information inequalities. Biases in online listings’ representativeness could impact different communities’ access to housing search information, reinforcing traditional information segregation patterns through a digital divide. They could also circumscribe housing…
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