1. STATUS PROFILES OF RACIAL AND ETHNIC POPULATIONS.
- Author
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Broom, Leonard, Martin, Cora A., and Maynard, Betty
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ETHNOLOGY , *RACISM , *ETHNIC groups , *SOCIAL status , *POPULATION , *IMMIGRANTS - Abstract
The article presents the profiles of the differential statuses of the major ethnic and racial elements of the population of the United States with reference to a convenient norm and in comparison with each other. It also provides, a basis for conjecture about the relative salience of the different statuses for different populations, a special case of consistency analysis. The focus on racial problems has recently diverted attention from the substantial immigrant population in the U.S. In absolute terms the foreign-born population is still quite large. Admission of refugees around World War II and displaced persons under the Act of 1948 undoubtedly changed the characteristics of European migrants. These historical events are reflected in the Russian and German samples, for example, but census data do not permit us to disentangle their influence on the composition of the subsamples. In this paper, the author reports as a whole for African Americans, Mexican Americans, selected foreign born of significant numbers and for the native born of like foreign parentage.
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- 1971