PIRL director, Stefanie DeLuca, was interviewed in an episode of Century Lives by NPR's Ken Stern.
Listen to the full episode here.
PIRL director, Stefanie DeLuca, was cited on an episode of On the Record with Sheilah Kast which discusses Governor Moore's plan to end child poverty in Maryland. DeLuca tells "how helping poor families move to neighborhoods where people are doing well boosts their OWN success."
Listen to the full episode here.
Stefanie DeLuca, was cited in a Vox article focusing on the Creating Moves to Opportunity (CMTO) program, which seeks to assist recipients of housing vouchers in the Seattle area.
View the entire article in Vox here.
This summer, we will welcome a post-doc and two new pre-docs to PIRL!
Stefanie DeLuca, Nick Papageorge, and Joseph Boselovic published "Exploring the Trade-Off Between Surviving and Thriving: Heterogeneous Responses to Adversity and Disruptive Events Among Disadvantaged Black Youth" in the Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences, Vol. 10 Issue 1.
Forthcoming in the AER: "Creating Moves to Opportunity: Experimental Evidence on Barriers to Neighborhood Choice" by Peter Bergman, Raj Chetty, Stefanie DeLuca, Nathaniel Hendren, Lawrence F. Katz, and Christopher Palmer.
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We have recently welcomed a new post-doc, two new pre-docs, and several new undergraduate students to PIRL!
In this interview, Stefanie DeLuca highlights the complementarity between the approach of experimental economics on the field and qualitative interviewed conducted in sociology. She points out how interviews can help understand the mechanisms behind the quantitative results obtained with the economics methods.
Read the full interview here.
Jane Scinta (JHU '22) writes about the Creating Moves to Opportunity (CMTO) program in Seattle, WA, and how mobility programs can best support low-income families in their housing searches.