Harriet Orcutt Duleep | |
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Born | 1953 (age 71–72) |
Academic background | |
Alma mater | |
Doctoral advisor | Jerry Hausman Lester Thurow |
Academic work | |
Institutions | College of William and Mary Social Security Administration Urban Institute |
Harriet Orcutt Duleep (born 1953) is a research professor with The Thomas Jefferson Program in Public Policy of the College of William and Mary. [1] She was a daughter of economist Guy Orcutt and is sister to economist Alice Nakamura.
Duleep's dozens of published papers have included such topics as immigration,mortality,and women's labor force behavior. [2] She is an expert on immigration to the United States, [3] and has published many studies on the impact of immigration on the Social Security System. [4]
Her work (with Seth Sanders) has shown that improving wages for Asian Americans in the United States in the 20th Century were due to the easing of employer prejudices. [5] She has written and spoken about the importance of family-linked immigration for economic growth in the United States. [6] [3] [7]
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