Women, on average, pay more for mortgages than men even after taking into account variables like borrower characteristics, mortgage features and market conditions, according to a new study published in the Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics. The authors, economists Ping Cheng, Zhenguo Lin and Yingchun Liu, suggest that the difference may have more to do with the way men and women seek out lenders than gender discrimination by lenders. The study Do Women Pay More for Mortgages? notes that the share of single women homebuyers doubled from about one in ten homebuyers 15 years ago to about one in five in 2003. More than...