CHICAGO (AP) — A University of Illinois at Chicago report examines “pervasive” racial inequalities in the city when it comes to housing, economics, criminal justice and health care.

The 184-page report released Monday looks at three groups which each make up roughly one-third of Chicago’s population: blacks, whites and Latinos.

Among other findings, researchers say Chicago , emains one of the most segregated U.S. cities and past discriminatory housing practices have led to lower rates of homeownership among racial minorities when compared with whites. The report says a majority of white Chicagoans own homes compared with 35 percent for blacks and 43 percent for Latinos.

The report is called “A Tale of Three Cities: The State of Racial Justice in Chicago” and was prepared by UIC’s Institute for Research on Race and Public Policy.