Forthcoming
Published Chapters
"How Parents and Children Adapt to New Neighborhoods: Some Considerations for Future Housing Mobility Programs" (2020, chapter 8, pp. 187-218) -- DeLuca, Stefanie, Anna Rhodes, Allison Young, in Laura Tach, Rachel Dunifon and Douglas L. Miller (Eds.) Confronting Inequality: How Policies and Practices Shape Children's Opportunities. (American Psychological Association: Washington, D.C.)
"Why Don't More Voucher Holders Escape Poor Neighborhoods?" (2019)--in Ingrid Ellen and Justin Steil (Eds.), The Dream Revisited: Contemporary Debates About Housing, Segregation, and Opportunity (Columbia University Press)
“Fieldwork with In-Depth Interviews: How to Get Strangers in the City to Tell You Their Stories" (2017)—Boyd, Melody L. and Stefanie DeLuca, In Michael J. Oakes and Jay Kaufman (Eds.), Methods in Social Epidemiology (Wiley/Jossey-Bass)
"Does Changing Neighborhoods Change Lives? The Chicago Gautreaux Housing Program" (updated chapter, 2014)—Rosenbaum, James E. and Stefanie DeLuca, In David Grusky (Ed.), Social Stratification: Race, Class and Gender in Sociological Perspective (Westview Press)
"Residential Mobility and School Choice Among Poor Families" (2014)—Rhodes, Anna and Stefanie DeLuca, Chapter 5 in Annette Lareau and Kim Goyette, Choosing Homes, Choosing Schools (Russell Sage Foundation: New York)
"The Notable and the Null: Using Mixed Methods to Understand the Diverse Impacts of Residential Mobility Programs" (2012)—DeLuca, Stefanie, Greg Duncan, Ruby Mendenhall and Micere Keels, Chapter 9 in Maarten Van Ham, David Manley, Nick Bailey, Ludi Simpson and Duncan Maclennan (Eds.), Neighborhood Effects Research: New Perspectives (Dordrecht: Springer)
"Residential Mobility, Neighborhoods and Poverty: Results from the Chicago Gautreaux Program and the Moving to Opportunity Experiment" (2009)—DeLuca, Stefanie and James E. Rosenbaum, Chapter 13 in Gregory Squires and Chester Hartman (Eds.), The Integration Debate: Competing Futures for American Cities (Routledge Press)
"Crossing Borders and Adapting: Low-Income Black Families in Suburbia" (2005)—Rosenbaum, James E., Stefanie DeLuca and Tammy Tuck, In Xavier de Souza Briggs (Ed.), The Geography of Opportunity: Race and Housing Choice in Metropolitan America (Brookings Institution; Book Winner of the 2007 Paul Davidoff Award for Top Publication in Urban Planning)