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Mark Ellis is a Professor in the Department of Geography at the University of Washington. His research focuses on population and economic geography, with particular emphasis on migration, labor markets, and cities. Current projects include studies of skilled migration and regional economic development, immigration's impact on labor markets, residential neighborhood change, segregation, diversity, and the determinants of long-term geographic immobility in the U.S. He contributes to community resources like the ORCID ID and is affiliated with research centers such as the Center for Studies in Demography and Ecology and IPUMS International.
- Research Interests: Migration, Labor Markets, Segregation
- Email: ellism@uw.edu
Ellis's recent publications analyze ethnic diversity trends in England and Wales, geographic immobility in the U.S., and the effects of policy changes on migration patterns. His work combines demographic analysis with spatial methodologies, often utilizing linked administrative datasets.
Ellis is actively involved in collaborative research initiatives and serves as a reviewer/referee for academic publications.
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