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Professor, School of Geography and Earth Sciences, McMaster University.
Ph.D., Clark
Dr. Liaw’s recent research interests are focused on the immigration and internal migration processes of the United States, Japan, and Canada. He is a long-term collaborator of William Frey.
Liaw, Kao-Lee, and Y. Ishikawa. 2008. "Destination choice of the 1995-2000 immigrants to Japan: salient features and multivariate explanation." Environment and Planning A, 40(4): 806-830. DOI. Abstract.
Liaw, Kao-Lee, and William H. Frey. 2007. "Multivariate Explanation of the 1985-1990 and 1995-2000 Destination Choices of Newly Arrived Immigrants in the United States: The Beginning of a New Trend." Population, Space and Place, 13(5): 377-399. DOI. Abstract.
Liaw, Kao-Lee, and William H. Frey. 2009. "Choices of Metropolitan Destinations by the 1995-2000 New Immigrants Born in Mexico and India: Characterization and Multivariate Explanation." PSC Research Report No. 09-687. August 2009. Abstract. PDF.