William H. Frey is a
Ph.D. demographer and sociologist specializing in U.S. demographics. He is currently Senior
Fellow with the Metropolitan Policy Program at the Brookings Institution in Washington DC.
He is also a Research Professor at the University of Michigan Population Studies Center and Senior
Fellow with the Milken Institute in Santa Monica, CA. Dr. Frey received his Ph.D. from
Brown University in 1974. In 1980-81 he was a Visiting Research Scholar
at the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (Austria);
in 1988 the Andrew W. Mellon Research Scholar at the Population Reference
Bureau, Washington, DC; and in 1995, Hewlett Visiting Scholar at Child
Trends in Washington, DC.
Dr. Frey has written widely
on issues relating to migration, population redistribution, and the demography
of metropolitan areas. He has authored well over 100 publications and several books including Regional and Metropolitan Growth and Decline in the US
(Russell Sage, 1988, with Alden Speare, Jr); and America By the Numbers: A Fieldguide to the US Population (The New Press, 2001 with Bill Abresch
and Jonathan Yeasting). At Michigan he has directed projects with the National Science Foundation, NICHD Center for Population Research, NIA, and several
foundations. He has contributed to the 1995 President's National Urban Policy Report, to HUD's State of the Cities 2000 report, to the Russell Sage
Foundation's Census research series in 1980 and 1990, and has been consultant to the US Census Bureau on migration research and publications. He served as
contributing editor to American Demographics magazine.
Dr. Frey has also been active in creating demographic media for use by educators, policy makers and the general
public. Examples are the websites: http://www.frey-demographer.org, http://www.ssdan.net/, and http://www.CensusScope.org.
Demographer's Art of Prediction Often Imitates Life, (Washington Post, July 27, 2006).
U.S. Population Tops 300 Million and Shows Accelerating Growth, (PBS; Newshour, October 17th, 2006).