ISBN:
9780871546586
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (413 p)
Series Statement:
The Russell Sage Foundation Census Series
Parallel Title:
Print version Perlmann, Joel New Race Question, The : How the Census Counts Multiracial Individuals: How the Census Counts Multiracial Individuals
DDC:
305.804073
Keywords:
Electronic books
Abstract:
Title Page -- Contents -- Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction / Joel Perlmann and Mary C. Waters -- Part I. What Do We Know From Counting Multiracials? -- Chapter 1. Racial Identities in 2000: The Response to the Multiple-Race Response Option / Reynolds Farley -- Chapter 2. Does It Matter How We Measure? Racial Classification and the Characteristics of Multiracial Youth / David R. Harris -- Chapter 3. Mixed Race and Ethnicity in California / Sonya M. Tafoya -- Part II. How Much Will It Matter?
Abstract:
Chapter 4. Back in the Box: The Dilemma of Using Multiple-Race Data for Single-Race Laws / Joshua R. Goldstein and Ann J. Morning -- Chapter 5. Inadequacies of Multiple-Response Race Data in the Federal Statistical System / Roderick J. Harrison -- Chapter 6. The Legal Implications of a Multiracial Census / Nathaniel Persily -- Part III. A Multiracial Future? -- Chapter 7. American Indians: Clues to the Future of Other Racial Groups / C. Matthew Snipp -- Chapter 8. Census Bureau Long-Term Racial Projections: Interpreting Their Results and Seeking Their Rationale / Joel Perlmann
Abstract:
Chapter 9. Recent Trends in Intermarriage and Immigration and Their Effects on the Future Racial Composition of the U.S. Population / Barry Edmonston, Sharon M. Lee, and Jeffrey S. Passel -- Part IV. The Politics of Race Numbers -- Chapter 10. History, Historicity , and the Census Count by Race / Matthew Frye Jacobson -- Chapter 11. What Race Are You? / Werner Sollors -- Chapter 12. Counting By Race: The Antebellum Legacy / Margo J. Anderson -- Chapter 13. The Origins of Official Minority Designation / Hugh Davis Graham
Abstract:
Chapter 14. Lessons from Brazil: The Ideational and Political Dimensions of Multiraciality / Melissa Nobles -- Chapter 15. Reflections on Race, Hispanicity and Ancestry in the U.S. Census / Nathan Glazer -- Chapter 16. Multiracialism and the Administrative State / Peter Skerry -- Chapter 17. Multiple Racial Identifiers in the 2000 Census, and Then What? / Jennifer L. Hochschild -- Chapter 18. Race in the 2000 Census: A Turning Point / Kenneth Prewitt -- Appendix. Bridging from Old to New
Abstract:
Chapter 19. Comparing Census Race Data Under the Old and the New Standards / Clyde Tucker, Steve Miller, and Jennifer Parker -- Index
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