Research Output per year
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Education/Academic qualification
PHD, University of Texas-Arlington
… → 2006
MPA, University of Texas-Arlington
… → 2002
BA, University of Texas-Austin
… → 2000
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housing policy
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low income
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foreclosure
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community
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Research Output 2009 2018
Conceptualizing lenses, dimensions, constructs, and indicators for urban park quality
Corley, E., Ahn, J. J., Kim, Y., Lucio, J., Rugland, E. & Molina, A. L., Dec 1 2018, In : Environmental Justice. 11, 6, p. 208-221 14 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Review article
esthetics
Esthetics
Lenses
social inclusion
amenity
1
Citation
(Scopus)
Exploring Mindful Eating and Weight Status Among Underserved Youth and Their Parents Living in Public Housing
Goodwin, R., Lucio, J., Vega-Lopez, S. & Bruening, M., Aug 1 2017, In : Mindfulness. 8, 4, p. 973-983 11 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
Public Housing
public housing
eating behavior
parents
Eating
Leveraging Resilience: Evidence From the Management of Senior Low-Income Housing
Lucio, J. & McFadden, E., Aug 1 2017, In : American Review of Public Administration. 47, 6, p. 661-671 11 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
resilience
low income
housing
management
evidence
Mother and Adolescent Eating in the Context of Food Insecurity: Findings from Urban Public Housing
Bruening, M., Lucio, J. & Brennhofer, S., Jul 17 2017, (Accepted/In press) In : Maternal and Child Health Journal. p. 1-7 7 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
Public Housing
Food Supply
Eating
Mothers
Parents
5
Citations
(Scopus)
Happy in the hood? The impact of residential segregation on self-reported happiness
Herbst, C. & Lucio, J., 2016, (Accepted/In press) In : Journal of Regional Science.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
happiness
segregation
panel data
metropolitan area
choice of location