Economic Policy Position with The American Enterprise Institute

An intern with AEI’s International Center on Housing Risk will work under Stephen Oliner and Ed Pinto on research focusing on domestic housing, historical and current mortgage lending policies, and financial policy reform.

Job Description:

Primary assignments may include zip code level analysis of housing markets, maintenance of the center’s various indices, research on ongoing economical housing projects, and the creation of heat maps and other graphics.

Location:

Washington, D.C.

Qualifications:

The ideal candidate will have experience in data analysis, succinct writing skills, an ability to multitask, experience using Excel and Stata, and will be comfortable working independently. Knowledge of ArcGIS, Python, R, Java, and/or SAS is preferred but not required.

Eligibility:

This internship is eligible to be a Gap Year internship, for candidates who are graduating from college and are looking to take a gap year to intern before going on to pursue graduate studies.

Gap Year Interns are required to be in the office for 30-40 hours per week, and must be able to start in late August or early September and intern until May 2018. This position cannot be extended or renewed, and must end by May 2018.

This is a paid position. Gap Year interns must be legally eligible to work in the United States.

To Apply:

Please apply online.

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