Social Science Quarterly, Volume 70Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1989 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Page 596
... Mexican Americans . The NCS is a probability sample of Mexican ancestry households in five southwestern states ( Ari- zona , California , Colorado , New Mexico , and Texas ) and the Chicago met- ropolitan area . This coverage included ...
... Mexican Americans . The NCS is a probability sample of Mexican ancestry households in five southwestern states ( Ari- zona , California , Colorado , New Mexico , and Texas ) and the Chicago met- ropolitan area . This coverage included ...
Page 610
... Mexican American 1.41 1.26 Marriage Anglo 1.08 1.32 Black -0.28 0.49 Mexican American 0.43 0.91 Children in school Anglo 1.53 1.68 Black 1.49 - 1.46 Mexican American 1.58 1.36 Swimming Anglo 1.55 1.69 Black 1.38 1.42 Mexican American ...
... Mexican American 1.41 1.26 Marriage Anglo 1.08 1.32 Black -0.28 0.49 Mexican American 0.43 0.91 Children in school Anglo 1.53 1.68 Black 1.49 - 1.46 Mexican American 1.58 1.36 Swimming Anglo 1.55 1.69 Black 1.38 1.42 Mexican American ...
Page 613
... Mexican Americans . Lower SES Anglos never get to an acceptance level of 1.0 for either blacks or Mexican Americans . Younger Anglos are relatively accepting of blacks while black acceptance drops markedly for the 45-61 age group and ...
... Mexican Americans . Lower SES Anglos never get to an acceptance level of 1.0 for either blacks or Mexican Americans . Younger Anglos are relatively accepting of blacks while black acceptance drops markedly for the 45-61 age group and ...
Contents
Gender Role Stereotypes and Attitudes | 579 |
Discrimination and the Assimilation and Ethnic Competition Perspectives | 594 |
Some | 607 |
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