RACIAL CLASSIFICATION AMONG PUERTO-RICAN MEN AND WOMEN IN NEW-YORK

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RODRIGUEZ, CE
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10.1177/07399863900124002
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
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The research measures whether “race” was a significant stratifying variable within a multiracial ethnic group (Puerto Ricans) in New York City. Thze 1980 5% Public Use Microdata sample, which consisted of 27, 799 men and women, was used. ANOVA and chi-square were used to analyze socioeconomic variables by racial self-classification. The results indicate that the way Puerto Ricans classified themselves was significantly related to their socioeconomic position. Puerto Ricans identifying as “Other” (and writing in a Spanish desciptor) laggedfar behind those identifying as “VWhite. “ On some variables, the group identifying as “Black” fared about the same as the “White” group, while in other areas, it was similar to the “Other-Spanish” group. Within each “race” group, Puerto Rican women were found to be worse off thani men. © 1990, SAGE PUBLICATIONS, INC. All rights reserved.
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