Peter Davis (sociologist)

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Helen Clark
(m. 1981)
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Peter Davis
Peter Davis 2010.jpg
Davis in 2010
Spouse of the Prime Minister of New Zealand
In role
10 December 1999 19 November 2008
Academic background
Alma mater University of Southampton (BA)
London School of Economics (MSc)
University of Auckland (PhD)
Thesis A sociological analysis of the relationship between the formal and informal sectors of dental care in New Zealand  (1984)
Honorary titles
Preceded by
Margaret Palmer
Spouse of the Deputy Prime Minister of New Zealand
1989–1990
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Burton Shipley
Spouse of the Prime Minister of New Zealand
1999–2008
Succeeded by
Bronagh Key