"The Unequal Cost of Social Distancing" (2020).––DeLuca, Stefanie, Nicholas Papageorge, and Emma Kalish. Blog for the Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center.
"Why Don’t More Voucher Holders Escape Poor Neighborhoods?” (2019)—DeLuca, Stefanie, In Ingrid Ellen and Justin Steil (Eds.), The Dream Revisited: Contemporary Debates About Housing, Segregation, and Opportunity (New York: Columbia University Press)
"Targeting housing mobility vouchers to help families with children" (2014)—Pollack, Craig, Rachel Thornton and Stefanie DeLuca, Journal of the American Medical Association, Pediatrics
"Why Don’t Vouchers Do a Better Job of Deconcentrating Poverty? Insights from Fieldwork with Poor Families" (2012)—DeLuca, Stefanie, Philip Garboden and Peter Rosenblatt, Poverty and Race
"Altered States of the Collective Mind: A Response to Brint" (2013)—Bills, David, Stefanie DeLuca and Stephen Morgan, Sociology of Education
"Constrained Compliance: Solving the Puzzle of MTO’s Lease-Up Rates and Why Mobility Matters" (2012)—Edin, Kathryn, Stefanie DeLuca and Ann Owens, Cityscape: A Journal of Policy Development and Research
"Neighborhood Matters: Do Housing Vouchers Work?" (2008)—DeLuca, Stefanie, Boston Review
"What kinds of neighborhoods change lives? The Chicago Gautreaux Housing Program and Recent Mobility Programs" (2008)—Rosenbaum, James E. and Stefanie DeLuca, Indiana Law Review
"Escaping Poverty: Can Housing Vouchers Help?" (2008)—DeLuca, Stefanie and James Rosenbaum, Pathways: A Magazine on Poverty, Inequality and Social Policy, from the Center for the Study of Poverty and Inequality at Stanford University
"All Over the Map: Explaining Educational Outcomes in the Moving to Opportunity Program" (2007)—DeLuca, Stefanie, Education Next
"The Continuing Relevance of the Gautreaux Program for Housing Mobility" (2005)—DeLuca, Stefanie, In Philip Tegeler, Mary Cunningham, & Margery Austin Turner (Eds.) Keeping the Promise: Preserving and Enhancing Housing Mobility in the Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program Conference Report of the Third National Conference on Housing Mobility (Washington, D.C.: Urban Institute)
"How Permanent Are Successes in Residential Relocation Programs?" (2003)—Keels, Micere, Greg J. Duncan, Stefanie DeLuca, Ruby Mendenhall, and James Rosenbaum, Joint Center for Poverty Research Policy Briefs
"Is Housing Mobility the Key to Welfare Reform? Lessons from Chicago’s Gautreaux Program" (2000)—Rosenbaum, James E. and Stefanie DeLuca, Brookings Institution Center on Urban and Metropolitan Policy Survey Series