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Amos Budde


Research Assistant
Metropolitan Housing and Communities Policy Center

At the Urban Institute Amos has worked on projects relating to affordable and adequate housing, the effect of school mobility on children's education, and increasing public access to information and tools to analyze it. He is a member of the DC Affordable Housing Preservation Network and the National Neighborhood Indicators Partnership. Among his current projects are a national, comprehensive review of the housing challenges and needs of American Indians and a qualitative study of participants of the HUD Moving to Opportunities experiment.

Before coming to the Urban Institute, Amos received a Bachelor of Science degree from Brown University. His research there included a geospatial analysis of sex offender residency restriction laws and a cost-benefit analysis of legislation that would offer undocumented students in-state tuition at Rhode Island public colleges and universities. After graduation he worked for three months at an agricultural high school in Bolivia as a recipient of Brown's Howard Swearer International Service Fellowship.

Amos is currently enrolled as a M.A. candidate in Applied Economics at Johns Hopkins' Zanvyl Krieger School in DC.

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