Whitney Airgood-Obrycki
Whitney Airgood-Obrycki is a Senior Research Associate at the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies, working on research related to affordable rental housing for low-income households and serving as the project manager and lead author of the Center's signature report America’s Rental Housing. Dr. Airgood-Obrycki's research interests include affordable housing policy, affordability measures, rental housing markets, and suburban neighborhood change. Her work has been published in Housing Policy Debate, Urban Studies, Journal of Urban Affairs, and Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space. She holds a BA in History from Simmons College, an MS in Historic Preservation from Ball State University, and a PhD in City & Regional Planning from The Ohio State University.
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Did Housing Affordability Worsen During the First Year of the Pandemic?
Short-Term Benefits of Emergency Rental Assistance Extend Beyond Housing
Millions of Renters Fall Short of a Comfortable Standard of Living
The Record-Breaking Rental Market
New Report Shows a Surging Rental Market, Starkly Divided by Race and Renter Incomes
Making the Rent: Household Spending Strategies During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Renters’ Responses to Financial Stress During the Pandemic
The Rent Eats First: Rental Housing Unaffordability in the US
Which Older Adults Have Access to America’s Most Livable Neighborhoods? An Analysis of AARP’s Livability Index
Delineate the U.S. suburb: An examination of how different definitions of the suburbs matter
Accessibility Features for Older Households in Subsidized Housing
Rental Deserts, Segregation, and Zoning
The Housing Shortage Is Still Out There
Rental Housing Unaffordability: How Did We Get Here?
After Leading a Back to the City Movement, Many Millennials Moved to the Suburbs
Rents Are Cooling, but Not Everywhere