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Mark Ellis

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Population, Space and Place|May 20, 2014
Reinventing US Internal Migration Studies in the Age of International MigrationMark Ellis
Population, Space and Place|June 4, 2020
Where science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) graduates move: Human capital, employment patterns, and interstate migration in the United StatesRichard Wright, Mark Ellis
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 19, 2005
Assimilation and differences between the settlement patterns of individual immigrants and immigrant householdsMark Ellis, Richard Wright
Annals of the American Association of Geographers|October 2, 2020
State-Scale Immigration Enforcement and Latino Interstate Migration in the United StatesMark Ellis, Richard Wright, Matthew Townley
Transactions (Institute of British Geographers : 1965)|August 6, 2021
The evolution and stability of multi-ethnic residential neighbourhoods in EnglandGemma Catney, Richard Wright, Mark Ellis
The International Migration Review|May 3, 2014
The allure of new immigrant destinations and the Great Recession in the United StatesMark Ellis, Richard Wright, Matthew Townley
Population, Space and Place|August 9, 2024
Changes in mixed ethnicity households and neighbourhood transitions in England and WalesGemma Catney, Mark Ellis, Richard Wright
Economic Geography|June 25, 2021
The Matching of STEM Degree Holders with STEM Occupations in Large Metropolitan Labor Markets in the United StatesRichard Wright, Mark Ellis, Matthew Townley
Demography|October 18, 2012
Gender and the neighborhood location of mixed-race couplesRichard Wright, Steven Holloway, Mark Ellis
Geographical Review|June 5, 2020
A PROSPECTIVE ON ZELINSKY'S <i>HYPOTHESIS OF THE MOBILITY TRANSITION</i>Thomas J Cooke, Richard Wright, Mark Ellis
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Population, Space and Place|May 20, 2014
Reinventing US Internal Migration Studies in the Age of International MigrationMark Ellis
Population, Space and Place|June 4, 2020
Where science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) graduates move: Human capital, employment patterns, and interstate migration in the United StatesRichard Wright, Mark Ellis
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 19, 2005
Assimilation and differences between the settlement patterns of individual immigrants and immigrant householdsMark Ellis, Richard Wright
Annals of the American Association of Geographers|October 2, 2020
State-Scale Immigration Enforcement and Latino Interstate Migration in the United StatesMark Ellis, Richard Wright, Matthew Townley
Transactions (Institute of British Geographers : 1965)|August 6, 2021
The evolution and stability of multi-ethnic residential neighbourhoods in EnglandGemma Catney, Richard Wright, Mark Ellis
The International Migration Review|May 3, 2014
The allure of new immigrant destinations and the Great Recession in the United StatesMark Ellis, Richard Wright, Matthew Townley
Population, Space and Place|August 9, 2024
Changes in mixed ethnicity households and neighbourhood transitions in England and WalesGemma Catney, Mark Ellis, Richard Wright
Economic Geography|June 25, 2021
The Matching of STEM Degree Holders with STEM Occupations in Large Metropolitan Labor Markets in the United StatesRichard Wright, Mark Ellis, Matthew Townley
Demography|October 18, 2012
Gender and the neighborhood location of mixed-race couplesRichard Wright, Steven Holloway, Mark Ellis
Geographical Review|June 5, 2020
A PROSPECTIVE ON ZELINSKY'S <i>HYPOTHESIS OF THE MOBILITY TRANSITION</i>Thomas J Cooke, Richard Wright, Mark Ellis
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