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Publikováno v:
RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences, Vol 10, Iss 1, Pp 103-131 (2024)
This article examines heterogeneity in adverse events and conditions and how low-income African American young adults respond. Although nearly all individuals in the sample report at least one instance of adversity, the nature and frequency of advers
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https://doaj.org/article/57a701ea0c36486caf8fabe0318984a6
Publikováno v:
RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences, Vol 9, Iss 5, Pp 179-211 (2023)
Using in-depth interview data from families and service providers, we examine the success of the Creating Moves to Opportunity (CMTO) program in Seattle, focusing on how it reduced many of the learning, compliance, and psychological costs of using ho
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https://doaj.org/article/e0e5f0fc7f034250b710e5fa35dca543
Recent research on inequality and poverty has shown that those born into low-income families, especially African Americans, still have difficulty entering the middle class, in part because of the disadvantages they experience living in more dangerous
Autor:
STEFANIE DELUCA
Publikováno v:
Sociological Methods & Research. 52:1073-1085
Increasingly, the broader public, media and policymakers are looking to qualitative research to provide answers to our most pressing social questions. While an exciting and perhaps overdue moment for qualitative researchers, it is also a time when th
Autor:
Stefanie DeLuca, Eva Rosen
Publikováno v:
Annual Review of Sociology. 48:343-371
Recent events have brought attention to the millions of Americans who struggle to find and pay for housing. Housing has historically been of interest to sociologists, but it has long been subsumed within research on crime, residential mobility, and n
Autor:
Rachel L. J. Thornton, Debra G. Bozzi, Bradley Herring, Amanda L. Blackford, Craig Evan Pollack, Stefanie DeLuca
Publikováno v:
Housing Policy Debate. 33:269-289
We performed a secondary analysis of the Moving to Opportunity (MTO) social experiment to investigate the impact of different types of housing assistance and neighborhood environments on long-term ...
Autor:
Craig Evan Pollack, Laken C. Roberts, Roger D. Peng, Pete Cimbolic, David Judy, Susan Balcer-Whaley, Torie Grant, Ana Rule, Stefanie Deluca, Meghan F. Davis, Rosalind J. Wright, Corinne A. Keet, Elizabeth C. Matsui
Publikováno v:
JAMA. 329:1671
ImportanceStructural racism has been implicated in the disproportionally high asthma morbidity experienced by children living in disadvantaged, urban neighborhoods. Current approaches designed to reduce asthma triggers have modest impact.ObjectiveTo
Publikováno v:
City & Community. 19:451-488
Despite decades of research on residential mobility and neighborhood effects, we know comparatively less about how people sort across geography. In recent years, scholars have been calling for research that considers residential selection as a social
Autor:
Seth Gershenson, Andrew Gray, Nicholas W. Papageorge, Stefanie DeLuca, Allison Young, Joseph L. Boselovic, Kiara M. Nerenberg, Jasmine Sausedo
We examine how disadvantaged students make postsecondary education decisions, focusing on why they often opt for short, flexible programs that tend to have low returns in the labor market. Prior literature emphasizes information deficits and finan
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::7893665f05d6d652d3422f6e8e2557fa
https://doi.org/10.3386/w29472
https://doi.org/10.3386/w29472
Publikováno v:
Social Forces. 98:1498-1523
Residential selection is central in determining children’s housing, neighborhood, and school contexts, and an extensive literature considers the social processes that shape residential searches and attainment. While this literature typically frames