Sarah provides guidance on regional economic and policy research at the Institute and presents insights to external audiences.
She has worked in academia and the private sector, focusing on econometric modeling and housing economics. Most recently, she analyzed data from the short-term rental and housing markets and prepared reports that highlight global supply and demand trends. Her academic research explores the consequences of housing instability and migration, with recent work that evaluates global migration models.
Sarah holds a master’s from the London School of Economics and a PhD in Public Policy from the University of Maryland.