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1“...ABSTRACT Previous research consistently finds that racially based residential segregation is associated with poor economic, health, and social outcomes. The...”
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2by Bruening, Meg Lucio, Joanna Brennhofer, Stephanie Published in Maternal and child health journal (01.10.2017)“...Introduction Anecdotal evidence suggests that parents protect their children from food insecurity and its effects, but few studies have concurrently assessed...”
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3“...How the recent U.S. foreclosure crisis affected federal housing mobility programs has not been well studied. This article explores the crisis's impact on...”
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4by Lucio, Joanna Bruening, Meg Hand, Laura C Published in Journal of public and nonprofit affairs (01.08.2020)“...The coproduction literature has long acknowledged that citizens are active consumers and producers of public goods. Coproduction tends to be successful when...”
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5“...Rationales used to legitimize forced dispersal and mixed-income housing policies are socially constructed based on assumptions about concentrated poverty. This...”
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6“...The market-based approach of delivering affordable housing has led to a net loss of traditional public housing and an increase in alternative subsidized...”
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7“...This article considers how some individuals and families who are low income think and dream about their futures and compares their thoughts with classic...”
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8by Goodwin, Rachel Lucio, Joanna Vega-López, Sonia Bruening, Meg Published in Mindfulness (01.08.2017)“...There is growing interest on the effects of mindfulness techniques, particularly mindful eating (ME), on eating behaviors and weight status. This study aimed...”
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9by Corley, Elizabeth A Ahn, Jeong Joo Kim, Yushim Lucio, Joanna Rugland, Erin Molina, Angel Luis Published in Environmental justice (01.12.2018)“...Social and environmental quality are essential components of urban parks, yet they are difficult to define and measure systematically and comprehensively...”
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10“...The lack of regional housing coordination in metropolitan areas has led to a disparity in the distribution of affordable housing. In its place is a haphazard,...”
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11by Duke‐Lucio, Joanna Peck, Laura R Segal, Elizabeth A Published in Poverty & public policy (01.05.2010)“...This paper explores unexamined housing costs that families incur by virtue of their low income. We build on a paradigm that identifies some unmeasured costs of...”
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12“...During the recent United States foreclosure crisis, investors purchased and leased thousands of homes nationwide, opening up formerly owner-occupied...”
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13by Joanna D. Lucio Jennifer C. Auer Erik W. Johnston Published in State & local government review (01.03.2013)“...The goals and purposes of neighborhood diversity have changed over the past several decades, yielding multiple approaches by municipalities to achieve...”
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17by Ahn, Jeong Joo Kim, Yushim Lucio, Joanna Corley, Elizabeth A Bentley, Margaretha Published in Urban forestry & urban greening (01.03.2020)“...To advance environmental justice in communities, this paper analyzed the way the attributes of green spaces have been defined and evaluated in the literature...”
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18by Peck, Laura R Kim, Yushim Lucio, Joanna Published in The American journal of evaluation (01.09.2012)“...This study addresses validity issues in evaluation that stem from Ernest R. House’s book, Evaluating With Validity. The authors examine American Journal of...”
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19“...Over the past several decades, many public housing residents have relocated out of impoverished central city developments through a variety of programs aimed...”
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