Margouillat Survey

Published: 11 June 2024| Version 2 | DOI: 10.17632/4c8dhj9xbp.2
Contributors:
, Élisabeth Tovar

Description

Data from the Margouillat Survey, an original hypothetical survey experiment designed to assess the acceptability of the First-Come, First-Served rule in a context of discrimination on the rental housing market. The survey was completed via SurveyMonkey in June, 2019 by 1.541 respondents representative of the US population.

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The data was collected in 2019 and 2024 on US respondents using the platform SurveyMonkey. Respondents were not incentivized and their anonymity was guaranteed by SurveyMonkey. The survey contains 1) the opinions of respondents on an original vignette describing a situation of customer-driven discrimination in the rental housing market 2) a short series of control questions (respondents' socio-demographic characteristics and ideological opinions) For more information on the vignette's purpose and design, see Bunel M. and Tovar E. (2024) Fairness of the first-come, first-served rule on the rental housing market: Insights from a hypothetical survey experiment in the Journal of Housing Economics.

Institutions

Universite de Bourgogne, Universite Paris-Nanterre

Categories

Factorial Survey, Social Justice, Discrimination, Housing Market

Funding

Agence Nationale de la Recherche

JCJC 2015

CEPREMAP

Programme Travail

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