Chris Herbert
Chris Herbert is Managing Director of the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies. Dr. Herbert has extensive experience conducting research related to housing policy and urban development, both in the US and abroad. A key focus of his research has been on the financial and demographic dimensions of homeownership, and the implications for housing policy. Having previously worked at the Center in the 1990s, Chris rejoined the Center in 2010 from Abt Associates, to serve as the Director of Research. In this role, he led the team responsible for producing the Center’s annual State of the Nation’s Housing and its biennial America’s Rental Housing reports, essential resources for both public and private decision makers in the housing industry.
Chris was named managing director of the Center in 2015, and oversees the Center’s diverse sponsored research programs, its local and national conferences and symposia, as well as its student fellowship programs, designed to help train and inspire the next generation of housing leaders. He is also a Lecturer at the Harvard Graduate School of Design in the Department of Urban Planning and Design. Dr. Herbert is co-editor of A Shared Future: Fostering Communities of Inclusion in an Era of Inequality (2018) and Homeownership Built to Last: Balancing Access, Affordability, and Risk After the Housing Crisis (Brookings Institution Press, 2014), and previously served on the Board of Directors of Freddie Mac.
Chris holds a PhD and Masters in Public Policy from Harvard University, and a BA in History from Dartmouth College.
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Unease in the Housing Market Amid a Worsening Affordability Crisis
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Book Explores the Role of Design in Addressing Housing Challenges
Housing Costs Strain Owners and Renters Alike; Millions Priced Out of Homeownership