Social Science Quarterly, Volume 79, Issues 1-2Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1998 - Political science |
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Page 78
... Hispanic choices were replaced with a single residual category , " Non - Hispanic . " On each survey the ethnicity question immediately followed the race question . The Hispanic samples identified at the first and second wave were dra ...
... Hispanic choices were replaced with a single residual category , " Non - Hispanic . " On each survey the ethnicity question immediately followed the race question . The Hispanic samples identified at the first and second wave were dra ...
Page 83
... Hispanic iden- tity in 1982. All relationships are in the direction predicted by enclosure / assimilation theories . The relationships with use of Spanish language and Hispanic ... Hispanic " respondents may Choosing Hispanic Identity 83.
... Hispanic iden- tity in 1982. All relationships are in the direction predicted by enclosure / assimilation theories . The relationships with use of Spanish language and Hispanic ... Hispanic " respondents may Choosing Hispanic Identity 83.
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... Hispanic student in Houston attended a school that was 40 percent Hispanic in 1980 , but 66 percent Hispanic in 1992 ( Houston Independent School Dis- trict , 1979-1993 ) . Such increases in the Hispanic composition of the local ...
... Hispanic student in Houston attended a school that was 40 percent Hispanic in 1980 , but 66 percent Hispanic in 1992 ( Houston Independent School Dis- trict , 1979-1993 ) . Such increases in the Hispanic composition of the local ...
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