2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.frl.2021.102183
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Ethnic minorities’ access to mortgages in the UK: The undesirable impact of the Great Financial Crisis

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“…The standardised path coefficient for H 1 was (β = 0.224, t-value = 3.277) and supported the relationship between accessibility and the prospects for the Islamic home finance in the UK. This result corroborates with previous studies [7,8,64] that minorities are particularly vulnerable to access to finance, claiming that accessibility is a serious issue for potential Muslim customers and acts as a real impediment to the prospects for Islamic home finance. For anyone, being a homeowner is an important component of wealth acquisition that can increase one's status and standing in a society.…”
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confidence: 92%
“…The standardised path coefficient for H 1 was (β = 0.224, t-value = 3.277) and supported the relationship between accessibility and the prospects for the Islamic home finance in the UK. This result corroborates with previous studies [7,8,64] that minorities are particularly vulnerable to access to finance, claiming that accessibility is a serious issue for potential Muslim customers and acts as a real impediment to the prospects for Islamic home finance. For anyone, being a homeowner is an important component of wealth acquisition that can increase one's status and standing in a society.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%