Michael J. White
Also known as
Michael White is the Robert E. Turner Distinguished Professor of Population Studies at Brown University, where he is also Professor of Sociology and Director (as of 1 July 2016) of the initiative in Spatial Structures in the Social Sciences. Previously at Brown, he served as Chair of the Sociology Department and as director of the Population Studies and Training Center. White is a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and Honorary Research Professor in the Faculty of Health Sciences at the University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa. He currently serves on the advisory board of the Asian Demographic Research Institute (Shanghai), and he is an associate editor of Demography. Prior to arriving at Brown in 1989, White taught at Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs and was a Senior Research Associate at the Urban Institute in Washington DC.-Faculty profile
Born 1953-03-01
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL370281A
- VIAF109993604
- WikidataQ84859275
- ISNI0000000082975186
Top Subjects
- United States (3)
- Urban renewal -- United States -- Longitudinal studies. (1)
- Housing -- United States -- Longitudinal studies. (1)
- Land use, Urban -- United States -- Longitudinal studies. (1)
- Statistics (1)
- Software (1)
- Internal Migration (1)
Books by Michael J. White
Total count: 7
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Strategies for downtown revitalizationSan Francisco1975-01-01
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Urban renewal and the changing residential structure of the cityCommunity and Family Study Center, University of Chicago1980-01-01
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Net migration of the population of the United States by age, race, and sex, 1970-19801st ICPSR ed.Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research1987-01-01
American neighborhoods and residential differentiationRussell Sage Foundation for the National Committee for Research on the 1980 Census1987-01-01-
The U.S. Immigration Reform and Control Act and undocumented migration to the United StatesUrban Institute1989-01-01
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The underground economyKDBE Pub. Co.1996-01-01
Achieving anewhow new immigrants do in American schools, jobs, and neighborhoodsRussell Sage Foundation2009-01-01