Margaret Simms

Margaret Constance Simms (born 1946 in St. Louis, Missouri) is a 21st century American economist whose work focuses on the economic well being of African Americans.

She earned her BA in economics from Carleton College in 1967. She earned her MA (1969) and PhD (1974) from Stanford University.

Simms has done research and held leadership positions at institutions including the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, and the Urban Institute, and has served as a policy advisor to the federal government.

She received the Samuel Z. Westerfield Award honoring the achievement of African-American economists in 2009, the second woman to do so. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Choice and circumstance : racial differences in adolescent sexuality and fertility / by Moore, Kristin A.

    Published 2021
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    Economic perspectives on affirmative action /

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    Economic perspectives on affirmative action /

    Published 1995
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