Elizabeth (Liz) Grieco is a sociologist, demographer, and journalist with more than two decades of experience in research, analysis, and data journalism. Her career spans federal statistical agencies—including the U.S. Census Bureau, Department of Homeland Security, and the National Science Foundation—and six years at think tanks such as Pew Research Center and the Migration Policy Institute. Liz’s work analyzes migration and the foreign-born population through sociological and statistical analysis, including women and migration, remittances, and the characteristics of the children of immigrants (second generation), as well as race and ethnicity, newsroom employment trends, and the use of administrative records in federal statistics. She is a published analyst and author, with books, journal articles, policy reports, and journalism research, and continues to combine her professional expertise with her creative writing, including Paws in Paris: The Adventures of Tenny and Bella.
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