Jaclene Begley

@JacleneBegley

Real estate and urban policy researcher focused on all things housing. Views are my own.

Joined May 2019

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    12 May 2020

    The new Cityscape features a Symposium on Housing Tenure and Financial Security (I co-guest edited):

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    May 19

    And that's a wrap for this year's ! Thanks to our terrific panel & audience for a great discussion, plus co-authors Leah Brooks . Check out key findings from the report:

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    May 7

    And we’ve got a fantastic panel to discuss the post-pandemic geography of jobs in the DMV & impacts on workers, firms, & commercial real estate, with Amy Rice of Victor Hoskins of . Join us!

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    6 Nov 2020

    Today in the , & I argue that policymakers need to pay attention to eviction filings, not just the terminal moment of an eviction. Opinion | D.C. makes eviction filings too easy

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    29 May 2020

    Helping people with mtg payments in times of distress improves their medium-term labor market outcomes, as Stephanie Moulton of explains at , examining the Hardest Hit Fund. Pretty timely finding! Access slides at

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    27 May 2020

    The DC region is aging w/ a shrinking share of HHs w/ children. Join , , , , & tomorrow as they discuss what this means for housing, schools, spending patterns, and labor market demands:

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    27 May 2020

    Friends and folks! We are looking to fill the Virtual Real Estate Seminar slots for June and July. Would you like to present a paper to an active and interested audience? Please have a look at the CfP at and submit your paper until June 5.

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    26 May 2020

    Friday opens at 10am ET with 4 timely Household Finance papers: , , Xiaoqing Zhou, and Stephanie Moulton, chaired by 7/9

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    26 May 2020

    AREUEA National Conference, virtual edition, starts Thursday! All the cool urban/housing/real estate scholars will be there...you should too! Details below:

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    Age may be just a number, but it’s an important one, say + Leah Brooks + + + . The share of older adults in the US population is increasing, while the share of children under age 18 is declining.

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    20 May 2020

    And now for some completely non-COVID19 research (well, mostly): 2020 State of the Capital Region report! My co-authors Leah Brooks & I delved into economic & demographic changes over past 40 yrs. Short version:

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    4 May 2020

    AREUEA National Conference will be held virtually on May 28-29! Save the dates. We could accommodate only a small subset of the awesome papers we received, unfortunately, but it’ll still pack a punch. More details at , with registration soon.

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  13. 7 May 2020

    What jobs, location, and telework can tell us about the coronavirus in the DC region via

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    From professional communicators to security experts working in unstable environments, here is what female staff and scholars had to say about their experiences as women in their fields ahead of .

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    26 Nov 2019

    Sign up by Dec. 6 to be matched with a networking group for AREUEA’s WREN reception on Sat., Jan 4 at 5:30pm in San Diego: 🍷🍻🤝

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  16. 7 Nov 2019

    Really important work exploring an understudied mortgage product.

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    29 Oct 2019

    Attn: urban/real estate economists The Women in Real Estate Network is hosting its annual networking reception at the AREUEA-ASSAs. Everyone is invited to attend! Register here to be paired with attendees with similar research interests in advance:

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    Providing between $25-100K per unit in assistance for homeownership opportunities would allow approximately 6.6 million additional households to become .

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    9 Oct 2019

    If you've been reading 2020 Dem candidates' hsg proposals & wondering, how wd those proposals improve affordability in the DMV, we've got an event for you! Join & Ramon Jacobson on Oct 23.

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