Social Science Quarterly, Volume 64Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1983 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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These same studies also indicate that ( 1 ) although a large majority of Mexican Americans have been endogamous , there has been a slight increase in exogamy since the 1960s ; ( 2 ) Mexican American women are more likely than men to ...
These same studies also indicate that ( 1 ) although a large majority of Mexican Americans have been endogamous , there has been a slight increase in exogamy since the 1960s ; ( 2 ) Mexican American women are more likely than men to ...
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Discussion and Conclusion The data indicate that Mexican Americans over the 1970s experienced a relatively steady increase ... However , this rise was largely due to outmarriage increases by Mexican American males rather than females .
Discussion and Conclusion The data indicate that Mexican Americans over the 1970s experienced a relatively steady increase ... However , this rise was largely due to outmarriage increases by Mexican American males rather than females .
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The Mexican American Family , " in C. Mindez and R. W. Habenstein , eds . , Ethnic Families in America ( New York : Elsevier ) : pp . 271-92 . Bean , Frank D. , and Benjamin S. Bradshaw . 1970. " Intermarriage between Persons of Spanish ...
The Mexican American Family , " in C. Mindez and R. W. Habenstein , eds . , Ethnic Families in America ( New York : Elsevier ) : pp . 271-92 . Bean , Frank D. , and Benjamin S. Bradshaw . 1970. " Intermarriage between Persons of Spanish ...
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Reassessing the Bureaucratic Dimension of Foreign Policy Making | 46 |
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