Stefanie DeLuca

Stefanie DeLuca

Johns Hopkins University

H-index: 34

North America-United States

About Stefanie DeLuca

Stefanie DeLuca, With an exceptional h-index of 34 and a recent h-index of 28 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Johns Hopkins University, specializes in the field of Social Inequality, racial segregation, educational attainment, housing, social policy.

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

Creating moves to opportunity: Experimental evidence on barriers to neighborhood choice

“I Just Had to Go With It Once I Got There”: Inequality, Housing, and School Re-optimization

Exploring the Trade-Off Between Surviving and Thriving: Heterogeneous Responses to Adversity and Disruptive Events Among Disadvantaged Black Youth

“When Someone Cares About You, It’s Priceless”: Reducing Administrative Burdens and Boosting Housing Search Confidence to Increase Opportunity Moves for Voucher Holders

Association of a housing mobility program with childhood asthma symptoms and exacerbations

Sample selection matters: Moving toward empirically sound qualitative research

Using the Moving to Opportunity experiment to investigate the long-term impact of neighborhoods on healthcare use by specific clinical conditions and type of service

Housing insecurity among the poor today

Stefanie DeLuca Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

5682

Citations(since 2020)

2354

Cited By

4403

hIndex(all)

34

hIndex(since 2020)

28

i10Index(all)

49

i10Index(since 2020)

38

Email

University Profile Page

Johns Hopkins University

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Stefanie DeLuca Skills & Research Interests

Social Inequality

racial segregation

educational attainment

housing

social policy

Top articles of Stefanie DeLuca

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Creating moves to opportunity: Experimental evidence on barriers to neighborhood choice

Peter Bergman

Raj Chetty

Stefanie DeLuca

Nathaniel Hendren

Lawrence F Katz

...

2019/8/19

“I Just Had to Go With It Once I Got There”: Inequality, Housing, and School Re-optimization

City & Community

Stefanie DeLuca

Jennifer Darrah-Okike

Kiara Millay Nerenberg

2024/4/22

Exploring the Trade-Off Between Surviving and Thriving: Heterogeneous Responses to Adversity and Disruptive Events Among Disadvantaged Black Youth

RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences

Stefanie DeLuca

Nicholas W Papageorge

Joseph L Boselovic

2024/1/1

“When Someone Cares About You, It’s Priceless”: Reducing Administrative Burdens and Boosting Housing Search Confidence to Increase Opportunity Moves for Voucher Holders

RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences

Stefanie DeLuca

Lawrence F Katz

Sarah C Oppenheimer

2023/9/1

Association of a housing mobility program with childhood asthma symptoms and exacerbations

Jama

Craig Evan Pollack

Laken C Roberts

Roger D Peng

Pete Cimbolic

David Judy

...

2023/5/16

Sample selection matters: Moving toward empirically sound qualitative research

Stefanie DeLuca

2023/5

Using the Moving to Opportunity experiment to investigate the long-term impact of neighborhoods on healthcare use by specific clinical conditions and type of service

Housing policy debate

Craig Evan Pollack

Debra G Bozzi

Amanda L Blackford

Stefanie DeLuca

Rachel LJ Thornton

...

2023/1/2

Housing insecurity among the poor today

Stefanie DeLuca

Eva Rosen

2022/7/29

" When Anything Can Happen”: Anticipated Adversity and Postsecondary Decision-Making

Stefanie DeLuca

Nicholas W Papageorge

Joseph L Boselovic

Seth Gershenson

Andrew Gray

...

2021/11/15

“Not just a lateral move”: Residential decisions and the reproduction of urban inequality

City & Community

Stefanie DeLuca

Christine Jang–Trettien

2020/9

Recruiting Opportunity Landlords: Lessons from Landlords in Maryland

Jennifer E Cossyleon

Philip ME Garboden

Stefanie DeLuca

2020/6

How parents and children adapt to new neighborhoods: Considerations for future housing mobility programs.

Stefanie DeLuca

Anna Rhodes

Allison Young

2020

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