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From Many Strands

From Many Strands

Ethnic and Racial Groups in Contemporary America

by Mary Waters and Stanley Lieberson
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Publication Date: 20/09/1988

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The 1980 Census introduced a radical change in the measurement of ethnicity by gathering information on ancestry for all respondents, regardless of how long ago their forebears migrated to America, and by allowing respondents of mixed background to list more than one ancestry. The result, presented for the first time in this important study, is a unique and sometimes startling picture of the nation's ethnic makeup.

From Many Strands focuses on each of the sixteen principal European ethnic groups, as well as on major non-European groups such as blacks and Hispanics. The authors describe differences and similarities across a range of dimensions, including regional distribution, income, marriage patterns, and education. While some findings lend support to the "melting pot" theory of assimilation (levels of educational attainment have become more comparable and ingroup marriage is declining), other findings suggest the persistence of pluralism (settlement patterns resist change and some current occupational patterns date from the turn of the century).

In these contradictions, and in the striking number of respondents who report no ethnic background or report it incorrectly, Lieberson and Waters find evidence of considerable ethnic flux and uncover the growing presence of a new, "unhyphenated American" ethnic strand in the fabric of national life.

A Volume in the Russell Sage Foundation Census Series

ISBN:
9780871545435
9780871545435
Category:
Ethnic minorities & multicultural studies
Format:
Book
Publication Date:
20-09-1988
Language:
English
Publisher:
Russell Sage Foundation
Country of origin:
United States
Dimensions (mm):
234.95x168.4x25.4mm
Weight:
0kg

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