Justin Peter Steil

Justin Peter Steil

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

H-index: 20

North America-United States

About Justin Peter Steil

Justin Peter Steil, With an exceptional h-index of 20 and a recent h-index of 17 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, specializes in the field of Urban Planning, Urban Inequality, Immigration, Housing Policy, Local Government Law.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Neighborhoods And Health: Interventions At The Neighborhood Level Could Help Advance Health Equity: Article examines interventions at the neighborhood level that could help …

High and Dry: Rental Markets After Flooding Disasters

JUE Insight: Condominium development does not lead to gentrification

The policy case for designating EMS teams for vulnerable patient populations: Evidence from an intervention in Boston

The Properties of Whiteness: Land Use Regulation and Anti-Racist Futures

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How Can Governments Adapt to Meet Affordable Housing Needs After Disasters?

“The Past We Step Into and How We Repair It” A Normative Framework for Reparative Planning

Justin Peter Steil Information

University

Position

Department of Urban Studies and Planning

Citations(all)

1863

Citations(since 2020)

1272

Cited By

1022

hIndex(all)

20

hIndex(since 2020)

17

i10Index(all)

29

i10Index(since 2020)

26

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Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Justin Peter Steil Skills & Research Interests

Urban Planning

Urban Inequality

Immigration

Housing Policy

Local Government Law

Top articles of Justin Peter Steil

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Neighborhoods And Health: Interventions At The Neighborhood Level Could Help Advance Health Equity: Article examines interventions at the neighborhood level that could help …

Mariana C Arcaya

Ingrid Gould Ellen

Justin Steil

2024/2/1

High and Dry: Rental Markets After Flooding Disasters

Urban Affairs Review

Mark Brennan

Tanaya Srini

Justin Steil

2024/4/26

JUE Insight: Condominium development does not lead to gentrification

Journal of Urban Economics

Leah Boustan

Robert A Margo

Matthew M Miller

James Reeves

Justin Steil

2023/1/1

The policy case for designating EMS teams for vulnerable patient populations: Evidence from an intervention in Boston

Health Care Management Science

Mark Brennan

Sophia Dyer

Jonas Jonasson

James Salvia

Laura Segal

...

2023/4/12

The Properties of Whiteness: Land Use Regulation and Anti-Racist Futures

Journal of the American Planning Association

Darien Alexander Williams

Laura Humm Delgado

Nicholette Cameron

Justin Steil

2023/10/2

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Learning

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NSEP Boren Fellowships

Anna Hardman

Barry Posen

Ben Ross Schneider

...

2024/2/28

How Can Governments Adapt to Meet Affordable Housing Needs After Disasters?

MIT Center for Real Estate Research Paper

Anna Schuessler

Mark Brennan

Aditi Mehta

Justin Steil

2023/3/27

“The Past We Step Into and How We Repair It” A Normative Framework for Reparative Planning

Journal of the American Planning Association

Rashad Williams

Justin Steil

2023/10/2

Understanding Housing Market Responses to Stringent Energy Codes

MIT Center for Real Estate Research Paper

Maria Jimena Muzio

Dongxiao Niu

Justin Steil

Siqi Zheng

2023/10/2

Policy-relevant indicators of urban emergency medical services COVID-19-Patient encounters

Journal of Urban Health

Mark Brennan

Justin Steil

Sophia Dyer

Laura Segal

James Salvia

...

2023/2

Seeing More, Learning More

Cityscape

Xavier de Souza Briggs

Carlos Martín

Vincent Reina

Justin Steil

2022/1/1

Local power and the location of subsidized renters in comparative perspective: public support for low-and moderate-income households in the United States, France, and the …

Housing Studies

Yonah Freemark

Justin Steil

2022/10/13

In Harm's Way? The Effect of Disasters on the Magnitude and Location of Low‐Income Housing Tax Credit Allocations

Journal of Policy Analysis and Management

Mark Brennan

Aditi Mehta

Justin Steil

2022/3

A perfect storm? Disasters and evictions

Housing Policy Debate

Mark Brennan

Tanaya Srini

Justin Steil

Miho Mazereeuw

Larisa Ovalles

2022/1/2

Furthering fair housing: Prospects for racial justice in America's neighborhoods

Justin P Steil

Nicholas F Kelly

Lawrence J Vale

Maia S Woluchem

2021/3/19

Mapping gentrification and displacement pressure: An exploration of four distinct methodologies

Urban Studies

Benjamin Preis

Aarthi Janakiraman

Alex Bob

Justin Steil

2021/2

From Suspension to Renewal

Furthering fair housing: prospects for racial justice in America’s

Justin P Steil

Nicholas F Kelly

2021/3/19

Promises, Protests, and Prospects for Racial Equity in Housing

Furthering fair housing: prospects for racial justice in America’s

Justin P Steil

Nicholas F Kelly

Lawrence J Vale

Maia S Woluchem

2021

The Promise Fulfilled?

Furthering fair housing: prospects for racial justice in America’s

Nicholas F Kelly

Maia S Woluchem

Reed Jordan

Justin P Steil

2021/3/19

Varieties of urbanism: A comparative view of inequality and the dual dimensions of metropolitan fragmentation

Politics & Society

Yonah Freemark

Justin Steil

Kathleen Thelen

2020/6

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Co-Authors

H-index: 151
Douglas S. Massey

Douglas S. Massey

Princeton University

H-index: 59
Esteve Corbera

Esteve Corbera

Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona

H-index: 55
Kathleen Thelen

Kathleen Thelen

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

H-index: 52
Isabelle Anguelovski

Isabelle Anguelovski

Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona

H-index: 49
Robert A. Margo

Robert A. Margo

Boston University

H-index: 46
Ingrid Gould Ellen

Ingrid Gould Ellen

New York University

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