Journalism Research
- Grieco, Elizabeth (April 28, 2020) 10 charts about America’s newsrooms. Pew Research Center Fact Tank.
- Grieco, Elizabeth (April 20, 2020) U.S. newspapers have shed half of their newsroom employees since 2008. Pew Research Center Fact Tank.
- Grieco, Elizabeth (April 7, 2020) Decade-long decline in newsroom employment hit midcareer workers the hardest. Pew Research Center Fact Tank.
- Grieco, Elizabeth (April 1, 2020) Americans’ main sources for political news vary by party and age. Pew Research Center Fact Tank.
- Grieco, Elizabeth (February 14, 2020) Fast facts about the newspaper industry’s financial struggles as McClatchy files for bankruptcy. Pew Research Center Fact Tank.
- Gottfried, Jeffrey, Galen Stocking, Elizabeth Grieco, Mason Walker, Maya Khuzam and Amy Mitchell (December 12, 2019) Trusting the News Media in the Trump Era. Pew Research Center Journalism and Media Research.
- Grieco, Elizabeth (October 24, 2019) One-in-five U.S. newsroom employees lives in New York, Los Angeles or D.C. Pew Research Center Fact Tank.
- Shearer, Elisa and Elizabeth Grieco (October 2, 2019) Americans are wary of the role social media sites play in delivering the news. Pew Research Center Journalism and Media Research.
- Barthel, Michael, Elizabeth Grieco and Elisa Shearer (August 14, 2019) Older Americans, black adults and Americans with less education more interested in local news. Pew Research Center Journalism and Media Research.
- Grieco, Elizabeth (August 1, 2019) About a quarter of large U.S. newspapers laid off staff in 2018. Pew Research Center Fact Tank.
- Grieco, Elizabeth (July 23, 2019) Public Broadcasting Fact Sheet. Pew Research Center Journalism and Media Research.
- Grieco, Elizabeth (July 9, 2019) U.S. newsroom employment had dropped by a quarter since 2008, the greatest decline at newspapers. Pew Research Center Fact Tank.
- Grieco, Elizabeth (June 25, 2019) Cable news fact sheet. Pew Research Center Journalism and Media Research.
- Stocking, Galen, Elizabeth Grieco and Jeffrey Gottfried (June 5, 2019) Partisans are divided on whether they associate the news media or Trump with “made-up” news. Pew Research Center Fact Tank.
- Grieco, Elizabeth (May 10, 2019) It’s more common for white, older, more-educated Americans to have spoken with local journalists. Pew Research Center Fact Tank.
- Grieco, Elizabeth (April 12, 2019) For many rural residents in U.S., local news media mostly don’t cover the area where they live. Pew Research Center Fact Tank.
- Grieco, Elizabeth and Amy Mitchell (March 26, 2019) Most Americans — especially Republicans — say local journalists shouldn’t express view on local issues. Pew Research Center Fact Tank.
- Gottfried, Jeffrey and Elizabeth Grieco (January 18, 2019) Nearly three-quarters of Republicans say the news media don’t understand people like them. Pew Researcher Center Fact Tank.
- Grieco, Elizabeth (November 2, 2018) Newsroom employees are less diverse than U.S. workers overall. Pew Research Center Fact Tank.
- Gottfried, Jeffrey, Galen Stocking and Elizabeth Grieco (September 25, 2018) Partisans remain sharply divided in their attitudes about the news media. Pew Research Center Journalism and Media Research.
- Gottfried, Jeffrey and Elizabeth Grieco (October 23, 2018) Younger Americans are better than older Americans at telling factual news statements from opinions. Pew Research Center Fact Tank.
- Grieco, Elizabeth (October 4, 2018) Newsroom employees earn less than other college-educated workers in U.S. Pew Research Center Fact Tank.
- Gottfried, Jeffrey, Galen Stocking and Elizabeth Grieco (September 25, 2018) Partisans remain sharply divided in their attitudes about the news media. Pew Research Center Journalism and Media Research.
- Grieco, Elizabeth (July 30, 2018) Newsroom employment dropped nearly a quarter in less than 10 years with greatest declines at newspapers. Pew Research Center Fact Tank.
- Grieco, Elizabeth (July 25, 2018) Cable news fact sheet. Pew Research Center Journalism and Media Research.
- Grieco, Elizabeth, Nami Sumida and Sopia Fedeli (July 23, 2018). About a third of large U.S. newspapers have suffered layoffs since 2017. Pew Research Center Fact Tank.
- Grieco, Elizabeth (June 6, 2018) Public broadcasting fact sheet. Pew Research Center Journalism and Media Research.
- Mitchell, Amy, Elizabeth Grieco and Nami Sumida (April 19, 2018) Americans Favor Protecting Information Freedoms Over Government Steps to Restrict False News Online. Pew Research Center Journalism and Media Research.
- Stocking, Galen, Michael Barthel, and Elizabeth Grieco (January 29, 2018) Sources Shared on Twitter: A Case Study on Immigration. Pew Research Center Journalism and Media Research.
- Grieco, Elizabeth (November 2, 2017) More Americans are turning to multiple social media sites for news. Pew Research Center Fact Tank.
- Grieco, Elizabeth and Jeffrey Gottfried (October 18, 2017) In Trump’s first 100 days, news stories citing his tweets were more likely to be negative. Pew Research Center Fact Tank.
- Mitchell, Amy, Jeffrey Gottfried, Galen Stocking, Katerina Eva Matsa, and Elizabeth Grieco (October 2, 2017) Covering President Trump in a Polarized Media Environment. Pew Research Center Journalism and Media Research.
Feature Articles
- Grieco, Elizabeth M. (May 3, 2014) Black Tea: African American Members of the Tea Party Reflect on the Politics of Race
- Grieco, Elizabeth M. (March 9, 2014) Living in America, Legally: For Illegal Immigrants, a Small Procedural Change is Having a Big Impact on Getting a “Green Card”
- Grieco, Elizabeth M. (February 16, 2014) The Man Who Killed My Cat: A Veterinarian Shepherds Pets – and Their People – Through Illness and Death
- Grieco, Elizabeth M. (January 29, 2014) A Slow Day at the AU Campus Store
- Grieco, Elizabeth M. (November 11, 2013) The Foreign Born in 2012: Despite Recent Decline, the Foreign Born from Mexico Remains the Largest Immigrant Group
- Grieco, Elizabeth M. (June 29, 2013) Guys with Guns: Living History with the Baltimore Light Artillery
- Grieco, Elizabeth M. (May 4, 2013) Who Let the Cats Out? In Spite of Volunteer Efforts, Feral Cat Populations Continue to Grow, Largely Due to Pet Abandonment and Human Neglect
- Grieco, Elizabeth M. (March 6, 2013) Not Your Tax Dollars at Work: Volunteers and Non-Profits Stretch Limited Resources to Slow the Growth of Feral Cat Populations
- Grieco, Elizabeth M. (December 15, 2012) Welcome to the Revolution: Seasoned Journalists Embrace the Rise of Social Media with Trepidation, Enthusiasm
- Grieco, Elizabeth M. (December 12, 2012) From Strays and Surrenders to Pampered Pets: Staff and Volunteers of the Animal Welfare League of Alexandria Work Tirelessly to Place Older and Injured Animals in “Forever” Homes
- Grieco, Elizabeth M. (November 30, 2012) A Conference That’s a ‘Mind Spa’: TEDxWomen Draws Global Participants to Focus on Issues Ranging From Autism to Domestic Violence
Books
- Grieco, Elizabeth M. (2003) The Remittance Behavior of Immigrant Households: Micronesians in Hawaii and Guam. New York: LFB Scholarly Publications.
Journal Articles and Book Chapters
- Grieco, Elizabeth M., Luke J. Larsen, and Howard Hogan (2018) “How Period Data Influence the Estimates of Recently Arrived Immigrants in the American Community Survey.” International Migration Review, Volume 52: 299-312.
- Grieco, Elizabeth M. (2013) “Origin Countries of the Foreign-Born Population in the United States.” The Encyclopedia of Global Human Migration. Immanual Ness and Peter Bellwod, editors. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing.
- Grieco, Elizabeth M. and Nancy F. Rytina (2011) “U.S. Data Sources on the Foreign Born and Immigration.” International Migration Review, Volume 45: 1001-1016.
- Grieco, Elizabeth M. (2004) “Will Migrant Remittances Continue Through Time? A New Answer to an Old Question.” International Journal of Multicultural Studies 6:243-352.
- Grieco, Elizabeth M. (2002) “An Evaluation of Bridging Methods Using Race Data from Census 2000.” Population Research and Policy Review, volume 21, numbers 1-2, pp. 91-107.
- Boyd, Monica and Elizabeth M. Grieco (1998) “Triumphant Transitions: Socioeconomic Achievements of the Second Generation in Canada”. International Migration Review, volume 32, number 4, pp. 853-876.
- Grieco, Elizabeth M. (1998) “The Effects of Migration on the Establishment of Networks: Caste Disintegration and Reformation Among the Indians of Fiji”. International Migration Review, volume 32, number 3, pp. 704-736.
Government Publications: Census Publications
- Grieco, Elizabeth M. and David M. Armstrong (June 2015) Assessing the “Year of Naturalization” Data in the American Community Survey: Characteristics of Naturalized Foreign Born Who Report — and Don’t Report — the Year They Obtained Citizenship. U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division Working Paper.
- Gambino, Christine P., Yesenia D. Acosta and Elizabeth M. Grieco (2014) English-Speaking Ability of the Foreign-Born Population in the United States: 2012. American Community Survey Report, ACS-26, U.S. Census Bureau, Washington, D.C.
- Grieco, Elizabeth M., Edward Trevelyan, Luke Larsen, Yesenia D. Acosta, Christine Gambino, Patricia de la Cruz, Tom Gryn, and Nathan Walters (October 2012) The Size, Place of Birth, and Geographic Distribution of the Foreign-Born Population in the United States: 1960 to 2010. U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division Working Paper Number 96.
- Grieco, Elizabeth M., Patricia de la Cruz, Rachel Cortes, and Luke Larsen (2010) Who in the United States Sends and Receives Remittances? An Initial Analysis of the Monetary Transfers Data from the August 2008 CPS Migration Supplement. U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division Working Paper Number 87.
- Grieco, Elizabeth M. and Edward N. Trevelyan (2010) Place of Birth of the Foreign-Born Population: 2009. American Community Survey Briefs, ACSBR/09-15, U.S. Census Bureau, Washington, D.C.
- Grieco, Elizabeth M. (2010) Race and Hispanic Origin of the Foreign-Born Population in the United States: 2007. American Community Survey Reports, ACS-11, U.S. Census Bureau, Washington, D.C.
- Grieco, Elizabeth M. (2001) The Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander Population: 2000. U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Briefs, Series C2KBR/01-14. U.S. Government Printing Office. Washington, D.C.
- Grieco, Elizabeth M. (2001) The White Population: 2000. U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Briefs, Series C2KBR/01-4. U.S. Government Printing Office. Washington, D.C.
- Grieco, Elizabeth M. and Rachel C. Cassidy (2001) Overview of Race and Hispanic Origin: 2000. U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Briefs, Series C2KBR/01-1. U.S. Government Printing Office. Washington, D.C.
Government Publications: Blogs
- Gambino, Christine P., Edward Trevelyan, and Elizabeth M. Grieco (October 1, 2014) Out of Africa: Recent Growth of the African Foreign-Born Population. Random Samplings: The Official Blog of the U.S. Census Bureau.
- Grieco, Elizabeth (February 26, 2014) The Second “Great Wave” of Immigration: Growth of the Foreign-Born Population Since 1970. Random Samplings: The Official Blog of the U.S. Census Bureau.
- Grieco, Elizabeth M. (September 5, 2013) How the Census Bureau Measures the Foreign-Born Population and Immigration. Random Samplings: The Official Blog of the U.S. Census Bureau.
- Grieco, Elizabeth M. and Christine Gambino (October 16, 2012) Faster vs. Bigger: Size and Growth of the Foreign Born from Asia and Latin America.” Random Samplings: The Official Blog of the U.S. Census Bureau.
Government Publications: Office of Immigration Statistics
- Grieco, Elizabeth M. (2006) Estimates of the Nonimmigrant Population in the United States: 2004. U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Office of Immigration Statistics, Population Estimates series. Office of Immigration Statistics: Washington, D.C.
- Grieco, Elizabeth M. (2006) Temporary Admissions of Nonimmigrants to the United States: 2005. U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Office of Immigration Statistics, Annual Flow Report series. Office of Immigration Statistics: Washington, D.C.
- Grieco, Elizabeth M. (2005) Temporary Admission of Nonimmigrants to the United States in 2004. U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Office of Immigration Statistics, Annual Flow Report series. Office of Immigration Statistics: Washington, D.C.
- Grieco, Elizabeth M. (2005) Length of Visit of Nonimmigrants Departing the United States in 2003. Department of Homeland Security, Office of Immigration Statistics, Working Paper series. Office of Immigration Statistics: Washington, D.C.
Policy Briefs
- Grieco, Elizabeth M. (2003) Census 2010 and the Foreign Born: Averting the Data Crisis. Migration Policy Institute Policy Brief, number 1, February 2003.
- Grieco, Elizabeth M. and Kimberly A. Hamilton (2004) Realizing the Potential of Migrant “Earn, Learn, and Return” Strategies: Does Policy Matter? A report prepared for the Center for Global Development’s 2004 Commitment to Development Index.
Other Selected Publications and Presentations
- Grieco, Elizabeth M. and Mason Walker (2019) “Comparing Estimates of Newsroom Employees in U.S. Government and Private-Sector Surveys.” Annual Meeting of the Association of Public Opinion Researchers, Toronto, Canada, May 16-19, 2019.
- Grieco, Elizabeth M. and Howard Hogan (2017) “Use of Administrative Records and Third-Party Data for Enumeration in the Decennial Census of the United States: 1970 to 2020.” Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Population Assocation of America, Chicago, IL, April 27-29, 2017.
- Grieco, Elizabeth M. (2004) “The Foreign Born from Mexico in the United States: 1960 to 2000.” Pp. 7-15 in The Hispanic Challenge? What We Know About Latino Immigration. P. Strum and A. Selee, editors. Washington, D.C.: Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.
- Grieco, Elizabeth M. (2004) The Dominican Population in the United States: Growth and Distribution. A report by the Migration Policy Institute commissioned by Aerodom.
- Hamilton, Kimberly and Elizabeth M. Grieco (2004) Measuring the Impact of Rich Country Immigration Policy on Poor Country Development. A report prepared for the Center for Global Development’s 2003 Commitment to Development Index.
- Grieco, Elizabeth M. The Federated States of Micronesia: The “Push” to Migrate. Migration Information Source, July 1, 2003.
- Boyd, Monica and Elizabeth M. Grieco. Women and Migration: Incorporating Gender into International Migration Theory. Migration Information Source, March 1, 2003
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