“We Don't Live Outside, We Live in Here”: Neighborhood and Residential Mobility Decisions among Low–Income Families

P Rosenblatt, S DeLuca - City & community, 2012 - journals.sagepub.com
Over 20 years of scholarship suggests that living in America's poorest and most dangerous
communities diminishes the life course development of children and adults. In the 1990s, the …

“Living here has changed my whole perspective”: How esca** inner‐city poverty shapes neighborhood and housing choice

J Darrah, S DeLuca - Journal of Policy Analysis and …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Research on the housing choice voucher program and housing mobility interventions shows
that even with assistance, it is difficult for poor minority families to relocate to, and remain in …

Housing subsidies and early childhood development: a comprehensive review of policies and demonstration projects

Y Aratani, S Lazzeroni, J Brooks-Gunn… - Housing Policy …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
In this article, we ask how housing subsidies might influence young children. We examine
two national housing policies–public housing assistance and the Section 8 vouchers …

Legitimising displacement: Academic discourse, territorial stigmatisation and gentrification

R Kirk - Urban Studies, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
This article explores the territorial stigmatisation–gentrification nexus and how it is advanced
by an intellectual pipeline between academics and policymakers in the USA. Despite much …

Perceived neighborhood quality, family processes, and trajectories of child and adolescent externalizing behaviors in the United States

M Li, SB Johnson, RJ Musci, AW Riley - Social Science & Medicine, 2017 - Elsevier
Rationale Externalizing behavior problems are common among children and adolescents,
and have considerable negative impacts on their long-term health and wellbeing …

Walking Away From The Wire: Housing Mobility and Neighborhood Opportunity in Baltimore

S DeLuca, P Rosenblatt - Housing policy debate, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Abstract Families using the Housing Choice Voucher Program rarely experience large gains
in neighborhood or school quality when compared with unassisted poor renters. Research …

Constrained compliance: Solving the puzzle of MTO's lease-up rates and why mobility matters

K Edin, S DeLuca, A Owens - Cityscape, 2012 - JSTOR
The Moving to Opportunity (MTO) for Fair Housing demonstration provided an opportunity for
low-income renters to move to low-poverty neighborhoods. Many of these renters, however …

The location choices of public housing residents displaced by redevelopment: Market constraints, personal preferences, or social information?

RG Kleit, M Galvez - Journal of Urban Affairs, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
Since the early 1990s, federal housing policy in the US has become increasingly concerned
with the confluence of the neighborhood quality and location of assisted housing residents …

The neighborhood quality of subsidized housing

E Talen, J Koschinsky - Journal of the American Planning …, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Problem, research strategy, and findings: Housing policy in the United States has struggled
for decades to assess the relative importance of neighborhood context in the provision of …

Composition or context: using transportability to understand drivers of site differences in a large-scale housing experiment

KE Rudolph, NM Schmidt, MM Glymour… - …, 2018 - journals.lww.com
Background: The Moving To Opportunity (MTO) experiment manipulated neighborhood
context by randomly assigning housing vouchers to volunteers living in public housing to …