Housing is fundamental to our everyday experience, access to resources, and life outcomes. I aim to help connect housing to other sectors to help improve access to affordable, quality housing.
Katie Fallon is a principal policy associate in the Research to Action Lab at the Urban Institute. She uses qualitative, quantitative, and spatial methods to analyze issues related to housing affordability, stability, and supply. She focuses on how various approaches to housing development, property management, and local housing policies can be leveraged to produce and maintain high-quality affordable housing for both renters and homeowners.
Before joining Urban, Fallon was director of housing policy at the Ohio Housing Finance Agency, where she led data and research to support homeowner stability, homelessness, and affordable housing programs. She holds a bachelor’s degree in public policy from Princeton University and a doctoral degree in sociology from the University of Wisconsin–Madison.
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