About the Author

Grigoris Argeros is a Professor of Sociology at Eastern Michigan University, specializing in urban sociology, race and ethnicity, immigration, and social demography in the United States.

His research focuses on population distribution, neighborhood change, socioeconomic inequality, and patterns of racial and ethnic residential segregation. Drawing on U.S. Census Bureau and survey data, his work examines shifts in neighborhood composition, class- and race-related differences in locational attainment, and long-term demographic change across metropolitan areas.

He earned his Ph.D. in Sociology from Fordham University and holds a master’s degree in Applied Social Research (Sociology) and a bachelor’s degree in Sociology from Queens College (CUNY).

Greek America by the Numbers reflects his broader scholarly interest in population trends, demographic analysis, and the spatial distribution of racial and ethnic groups in the United States. All analyses and interpretations presented on this site are the author’s own.

The site serves as a descriptive demographic resource for researchers, students, journalists, educators, and members of the public interested in population, socioeconomic, and geographic patterns among individuals reporting Greek ancestry.

For questions or comments, contact: grigoris.argeros@gmail.com