City & Community is on 🔥 with its excellent sociological content. Don't miss Stephanie DeLuca and @chrjang's article the reproduction of inequality. They draw on 17 years worth of data and explore how 4 decisions reinforce inequity. https://t.co/Yok7tR
RT @Stefanie_DeLuca: Our new paper on residential decisions is out! We present 17 yrs of findings from 5 cities on how low-income families…
RT @HopeMHarvey: Check out this summary of insights on residential decision-making and inequality from @Stefanie_DeLuca et al.'s impressive…
RT @Stefanie_DeLuca: Our new paper on residential decisions is out! We present 17 yrs of findings from 5 cities on how low-income families…
Explore this research gathered over the last 17 years to understand how people end up living where they do, in this article published by the journal, City and Community. Read the full article here: https://t.co/GfShZJWm8U https://t.co/ENRQhHa1cD
RT @Stefanie_DeLuca: Our new paper on residential decisions is out! We present 17 yrs of findings from 5 cities on how low-income families…
RT @Stefanie_DeLuca: Our new paper on residential decisions is out! We present 17 yrs of findings from 5 cities on how low-income families…
RT @Stefanie_DeLuca: Our new paper on residential decisions is out! We present 17 yrs of findings from 5 cities on how low-income families…
RT @Stefanie_DeLuca: Our new paper on residential decisions is out! We present 17 yrs of findings from 5 cities on how low-income families…
“many residential mobility decisions among the poor were ‘reactive,’ with unpredictable shocks forcing families out of their homes. As a result of reactive moving, time frames became shorter as poor parents employed short‐term survival solutions to secure
Adding this to the dissertation reading list! 🤩
RT @Stefanie_DeLuca: Our new paper on residential decisions is out! We present 17 yrs of findings from 5 cities on how low-income families…
RT @HopkinsPopCntr: New paper by @HopkinsPopCntr Associate @Stefanie_DeLuca & co “Not Just a Lateral Move” shows that residential moves…
RT @Stefanie_DeLuca: Our new paper on residential decisions is out! We present 17 yrs of findings from 5 cities on how low-income families…
RT @Stefanie_DeLuca: Our new paper on residential decisions is out! We present 17 yrs of findings from 5 cities on how low-income families…
RT @Stefanie_DeLuca: Our new paper on residential decisions is out! We present 17 yrs of findings from 5 cities on how low-income families…
RT @Stefanie_DeLuca: Our new paper on residential decisions is out! We present 17 yrs of findings from 5 cities on how low-income families…
RT @Stefanie_DeLuca: Our new paper on residential decisions is out! We present 17 yrs of findings from 5 cities on how low-income families…
RT @Stefanie_DeLuca: Our new paper on residential decisions is out! We present 17 yrs of findings from 5 cities on how low-income families…
RT @HopkinsPopCntr: New paper by @HopkinsPopCntr Associate @Stefanie_DeLuca & co “Not Just a Lateral Move” shows that residential moves…
RT @HopeMHarvey: Check out this summary of insights on residential decision-making and inequality from @Stefanie_DeLuca et al.'s impressive…
RT @Stefanie_DeLuca: Our new paper on residential decisions is out! We present 17 yrs of findings from 5 cities on how low-income families…
RT @Stefanie_DeLuca: Our new paper on residential decisions is out! We present 17 yrs of findings from 5 cities on how low-income families…
RT @Stefanie_DeLuca: Our new paper on residential decisions is out! We present 17 yrs of findings from 5 cities on how low-income families…
RT @Stefanie_DeLuca: Our new paper on residential decisions is out! We present 17 yrs of findings from 5 cities on how low-income families…
RT @Stefanie_DeLuca: Our new paper on residential decisions is out! We present 17 yrs of findings from 5 cities on how low-income families…
RT @Stefanie_DeLuca: Our new paper on residential decisions is out! We present 17 yrs of findings from 5 cities on how low-income families…
RT @Stefanie_DeLuca: Our new paper on residential decisions is out! We present 17 yrs of findings from 5 cities on how low-income families…
RT @Stefanie_DeLuca: Our new paper on residential decisions is out! We present 17 yrs of findings from 5 cities on how low-income families…
RT @Stefanie_DeLuca: Our new paper on residential decisions is out! We present 17 yrs of findings from 5 cities on how low-income families…
RT @Stefanie_DeLuca: Our new paper on residential decisions is out! We present 17 yrs of findings from 5 cities on how low-income families…
Check out this summary of insights on residential decision-making and inequality from @Stefanie_DeLuca et al.'s impressive and long line of qualitative studies -- feeling so lucky to I've been able to work with and learn from her!
RT @Stefanie_DeLuca: Our new paper on residential decisions is out! We present 17 yrs of findings from 5 cities on how low-income families…
RT @HopkinsPopCntr: New paper by @HopkinsPopCntr Associate @Stefanie_DeLuca & co “Not Just a Lateral Move” shows that residential moves…
New paper by @HopkinsPopCntr Associate @Stefanie_DeLuca & co “Not Just a Lateral Move” shows that residential moves among the poor often result from unpredictable shocks forcing families out of their homes. #poverty #neighborhoods https://t.co/wzk
RT @Stefanie_DeLuca: Our new paper on residential decisions is out! We present 17 yrs of findings from 5 cities on how low-income families…
RT @Stefanie_DeLuca: Our new paper on residential decisions is out! We present 17 yrs of findings from 5 cities on how low-income families…
I am continually in awe of the scale and scope of Stefanie and colleagues' work. This is really fantastic.
RT @Stefanie_DeLuca: Our new paper on residential decisions is out! We present 17 yrs of findings from 5 cities on how low-income families…
RT @Stefanie_DeLuca: Our new paper on residential decisions is out! We present 17 yrs of findings from 5 cities on how low-income families…
RT @Stefanie_DeLuca: Our new paper on residential decisions is out! We present 17 yrs of findings from 5 cities on how low-income families…
RT @Stefanie_DeLuca: Our new paper on residential decisions is out! We present 17 yrs of findings from 5 cities on how low-income families…
Our new paper on residential decisions is out! We present 17 yrs of findings from 5 cities on how low-income families end up living where they do. A true team effort! @chrjang @KathrynEdin @HopeMHarvey @JenDarrahOkike @KiaraNerenberg @anna_rhodes1 https://
Interesting issue of City & Community One of the things about gentrification is that people move--obviously--but how and where to? Where do the displaced go? Finding that you have to leave your community and find somewhere else is not trivial. https