Social Science Quarterly, Volume 70Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1989 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... Hispanics are considered white and are not separately classified ( NCHS , 1985 : 4-6 ) . NCHS has not traditionally classi- fied Hispanics and does not present Hispanic rates in its general natality publications . Only through special ...
... Hispanics are considered white and are not separately classified ( NCHS , 1985 : 4-6 ) . NCHS has not traditionally classi- fied Hispanics and does not present Hispanic rates in its general natality publications . Only through special ...
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Hispanic Indian Mother's Ethnicity Anglo TABLE 1 Schemes for Assigning Infant Ethnicity Asian Father's Ethnicity Black A. Hispanic Ethnicity Determinant Anglo ( X ) Asian ( A ) Black ( B ) Hispanic ( H ) XABI H Indian ( 1 ) A A B А ...
Hispanic Indian Mother's Ethnicity Anglo TABLE 1 Schemes for Assigning Infant Ethnicity Asian Father's Ethnicity Black A. Hispanic Ethnicity Determinant Anglo ( X ) Asian ( A ) Black ( B ) Hispanic ( H ) XABI H Indian ( 1 ) A A B А ...
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... Hispanic , " a label that has several operational definitions both in applied demography and in the context of California . Al- though the definition we adhere to in our numerator data ( discharges , pa- tient days ) differs somewhat ...
... Hispanic , " a label that has several operational definitions both in applied demography and in the context of California . Al- though the definition we adhere to in our numerator data ( discharges , pa- tient days ) differs somewhat ...
Contents
Gender Role Stereotypes and Attitudes | 579 |
Discrimination and the Assimilation and Ethnic Competition Perspectives | 594 |
Some | 607 |
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