William A.V. Clark
William A.V. Clark has BA and MA degrees from the University of New Zealand and a PhD from the University of Illinois. He is a Distinguished Research Professor in the Department of Geography and a faculty associate of the California Center for Population Research. He has published extensively on demographic change and models of residential mobility and the sorting processes that bring about residential segregation in the urban mosaic. He has published ten books, most recently with co-editors The Sage Handbook of Housing (2012). He was a fellow at the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities and Social Sciences in 1993 and held a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1994-95. He is an elected member of American Academy of Arts and Sciences (2003), and the U.S. National Academy of Sciences (2005) and was a Senior Fulbright Scholar at Victoria University Wellington, New Zealand in 2008. In 2011 he held a United Kingdom Economic and Social Research Council Professorship at St Andrews (Scotland).
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University of California, Los Angeles
wclark@geog.ucla.edu
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24 July 2020 | research article
Transitions to partnership and parenthood: Is China still traditional?
Volume: 43 Article ID: 6
Pages: 143–168
DOI: 10.4054/DemRes.2020.43.6
24 July 2020 | summary
Introduction to the special collection on life course decisions of families in China
Volume: 43 Article ID: 5
Pages: 129–142
DOI: 10.4054/DemRes.2020.43.5
12 October 2016 | review article
Loss aversion and duration of residence
Volume: 35 Article ID: 36
Pages: 1079–1100
DOI: 10.4054/DemRes.2016.35.36
03 July 2012 | research article
Do women delay family formation in expensive housing markets?
Volume: 27 Article ID: 1
Pages: 1–24
DOI: 10.4054/DemRes.2012.27.1
20 December 2007 | research article
Family migration and mobility sequences in the United States
Volume: 17 Article ID: 20
Pages: 591–622
DOI: 10.4054/DemRes.2007.17.20
11 December 2002 | research article
A comparative analysis of leaving home in the United States, the Netherlands and West Germany
Volume: 7 Article ID: 17
Pages: 565–592
DOI: 10.4054/DemRes.2002.7.17