Professor DeLuca and her collaborators Raj Chetty and Andria Lazaga presented their work on the Creating Moves to Opportunity experiment to the White House offices of Science and Technology Policy and Office of Management and Budget's joint summit on Evidence for Action. They closed out the…

Stefanie DeLuca, Jasmine Sausedo and Robert Bozick presented their paper "Time Waits For No One: Delayed Enrollment and Bachelor’s Degree Attainment" at the PAA Annual Meeting in April 2022.

Stefanie DeLuca was invited to present at the Economic Research Series Seminar at Swansea University in Wales, UK and discuss her recent NBER paper, "'When Anything Can Happen': Anticipated Adversity and Postsecondary Decision-Making."

The seminar was held virtually on March 17, 2022.

PIRL Director Stefanie DeLuca gave a talk at the University of Chicago, for the Mansueto Institute Convening: How do we properly measure K-12 school quality, and do these measures plausibly mediate neighborhood effects on kids?  Other presentations were given by Jared Schachner, Ann Owens,…

PIRL Director Stefanie DeLuca presented alongside Lisa Rice, Doug Massey, and Richard Rothstein to discuss racial discrimination in housing and the current challenges and strategies for implementing fair-housing policies and practices.

PIRL Associate Director Nicholas Papageorge presented "Genetic Endowments, Alzheimer's Disease and Economic Outcomes" at the Hopkins Economics of Alzheimer's Disease and Services Center Seminar Series.

Stefanie DeLuca participated in a panel on housing and schools where she discussed the Creating Moves to Opportunity experiment.

PIRL doctoral students Kiara Nerenberg, Joseph Boselovic, and Jasmine Sausedo presented alongside PIRL director Stefanie DeLuca at this year's annual meeting of the American Sociological Association.  Their presentation focused on findings from the Creating Moves to Opportunity experiment…

Stefanie DeLuca discussed the future of the Housing Choice Voucher program.

A timely conversation about policy priorities in the context of President Biden’s anticipated return to evidence-based social policy occurred on May 5, 2021 from 2-4pm EST. The 2021 Social Policy Program cohort focused on three key areas that require urgent attention: housing, criminal justice…