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Mark Ellis is a Professor in the Department of Geography at the University of Washington, Seattle. He holds a Ph.D. from Indiana University (1988). His research focuses on population geography, labor markets, and urban dynamics, particularly migration patterns, residential segregation, and ethnic diversity. Ellis is affiliated with the Center for Studies in Demography and Ecology, Northwest Federal Statistical Research Data Center, and other interdisciplinary groups. His work integrates statistical methodologies with sociospatial analysis to address contemporary demographic challenges.
Key research themes include skilled migration's impact on regional economies, immigrant integration into labor markets, and the interplay between immigration policies and residential segregation. Ellis has contributed to debates on neighborhood demographic trends, including the evolution of mixed-ethnicity households and the sociopolitical implications of geographic immobility in the U.S. His analyses often leverage federal administrative data (e.g., IRS records) to bridge gaps between conventional survey methods and policy-relevant insights.
Awards and grants are not explicitly listed in the provided text, but his extensive publication record reflects sustained engagement with major demographic journals and interdisciplinary forums. Ellis advises graduate students in geography and related fields, though specific advisee names are not mentioned here. His work is further contextualized through participation in collaborative research initiatives, such as the Northwest Census Data Research Center, emphasizing data-driven approaches to urban and demographic studies.
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