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 nativity Native 2,386,140 62.7 2,191,220 81.3 Foreign 1,417,100 37.3 502,420 18.7 Born in Mexico ... Persons who reported themselves as white or who did not report specific nonwhite race on the census questionnaire ...
... persons , by nativity Native 2,386,140 62.7 2,191,220 81.3 Foreign 1,417,100 37.3 502,420 18.7 Born in Mexico ... Persons who reported themselves as white or who did not report specific nonwhite race on the census questionnaire ...
Contents
Gender Role Stereotypes and Attitudes | 579 |
Discrimination and the Assimilation and Ethnic Competition Perspectives | 594 |
Some | 607 |
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