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
... persons , if only one spouse met this criterion , that person was interviewed ; if both were eligible , the respondent was randomly chosen . The NCS examined the ancestry of nearly 11,000 households ; close to 1,300 were of Mexican ...
... persons , if only one spouse met this criterion , that person was interviewed ; if both were eligible , the respondent was randomly chosen . The NCS examined the ancestry of nearly 11,000 households ; close to 1,300 were of Mexican ...
Page 597
... persons of Mexican descent along a four - point scale ranging from " all " to " none . " Marital assimilation is represented by a dummy variable indicating whether the person is married to an Anglo ; spouses are considered Anglos if ...
... persons of Mexican descent along a four - point scale ranging from " all " to " none . " Marital assimilation is represented by a dummy variable indicating whether the person is married to an Anglo ; spouses are considered Anglos if ...
Page 634
... persons , by origin Spanish Mexican Other Spanish Not of Spanish origin White persons , by nativity Native Foreign Born in Mexico Born in other country California Number 3,993,640 3,803,240 190,400 3,531,940 3,012,920 519,020 271,300 ...
... persons , by origin Spanish Mexican Other Spanish Not of Spanish origin White persons , by nativity Native Foreign Born in Mexico Born in other country California Number 3,993,640 3,803,240 190,400 3,531,940 3,012,920 519,020 271,300 ...
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Gender Role Stereotypes and Attitudes | 579 |
Discrimination and the Assimilation and Ethnic Competition Perspectives | 594 |
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