Dowell Myers

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Dowell Myers is a professor of urban planning and demography in the School of Policy, Planning, and Development, at the University of Southern California (USC). He directs the school’s Population Dynamics Research Group, whose recent projects have been funded by the National Institute of Health, the Haynes Foundation, Fannie Mae Foundation, and the Ford Foundation.

He leads the ongoing California Demographic Futures research project at USC[1]. Recent applications have focused on the upward mobility of immigrants to the US and Southern California, trajectories into homeownership in the United States[2], changing transportation behavior, education and labor force trends, and projections for the future of the California population.

He is a well-known specialist in demographic trends and their relation to all areas of policy and planning[citation needed]. In 2000 he was a member of the Census Advisory Committee of Professional Associations (Population Association of America) for the United States Census Bureau[3] and is the author of the most widely referenced text on census analysis, Analysis with Local Census Data: Portraits of Change (Academic Press, 1992)[citation needed].

In March 2007, the Russell Sage Foundation published his newest book, Immigrants and Boomers: Forging a New Social Contract for the Future of America. In fall 2006, Dowell Myers was recipient of the Haynes Award for Research Impact that was issued on the occasion of the Haynes Foundation’s 80th anniversary.

His undergraduate degree in anthropology from Columbia University was followed by a Master of Planning degree from the University of California, Berkeley. His Ph.D. is in urban planning from MIT and he also studied demography and sociology at Harvard University.[4]

Dowell Myers has recently testified before the House Committee on the Judiciary about the reform of U.S. immigration policy. [5]

Published works

Books

  • The Future of America. New York: Russell Sage Foundation. February 2007.
  • Analysis with Local Census Data: Portraits of Change, New York: Academic Press, 1992; 15 chapters and 3 appendices.
  • (editor), Housing Demography: Linking Demographic Structure and Housing Markets, Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press, 1990.

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