Will multiracial identification resonate with future generations? Using the 2000 U.S. Census, I analyze the impact of a multiracial parent on the classification of children in four types of multiracial families (e.g., white/non-white, black/non-black). Compared to families where parents are of two different single-race backgrounds, parental multiracial identity decreased the likelihood of multiracial classification due to the use of labels reflecting a shared single-race category (e.g. white-Asian mother and white father). When parents ’ races did not overlap, multiracial classification was more common in households if the other parent was white or American Indian. These results suggest that intergenerational transmission of a multiracial i...
The explosion in the number of people coming from a multiracial heritage has generated an increased ...
Most research concerning multiracial families in the U.S. focuses on the couples or the offspring. T...
The multiracial (i.e. people of two or more races) population in the United States has existed for c...
Will multiracial identification resonate with future generations? Using the 2000 U.S. Census, I anal...
The world’s multiracial population is considered to be one of the fastest growing of all ethnic grou...
This article examines the socioeconomic and demographic correlates that are associated with whether ...
According to the 2010 census report, 9 million people (2.9% of the total population in the United St...
In 2000, the U.S. Census allowed multiracial people to select more than one race on the official U.S...
If a child has a white mother and a black father, then the child is racially.... what? How the next ...
This paper explores how multiracial parents with White partners articulate narratives of ethnic and ...
A number of research studies have been conducted to gain specific scientific understanding of the ra...
Since ‘mixed’ was first offered as an option in the ethnicity question in the 2001 England and Wales...
In this presentation, we introduce the idea that different definitions of being multiracial and atti...
This entry examines multiracial identity from each of the aforementioned perspectives, positing that...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 78-86)The multiracial-multiethnic population has grown si...
The explosion in the number of people coming from a multiracial heritage has generated an increased ...
Most research concerning multiracial families in the U.S. focuses on the couples or the offspring. T...
The multiracial (i.e. people of two or more races) population in the United States has existed for c...
Will multiracial identification resonate with future generations? Using the 2000 U.S. Census, I anal...
The world’s multiracial population is considered to be one of the fastest growing of all ethnic grou...
This article examines the socioeconomic and demographic correlates that are associated with whether ...
According to the 2010 census report, 9 million people (2.9% of the total population in the United St...
In 2000, the U.S. Census allowed multiracial people to select more than one race on the official U.S...
If a child has a white mother and a black father, then the child is racially.... what? How the next ...
This paper explores how multiracial parents with White partners articulate narratives of ethnic and ...
A number of research studies have been conducted to gain specific scientific understanding of the ra...
Since ‘mixed’ was first offered as an option in the ethnicity question in the 2001 England and Wales...
In this presentation, we introduce the idea that different definitions of being multiracial and atti...
This entry examines multiracial identity from each of the aforementioned perspectives, positing that...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 78-86)The multiracial-multiethnic population has grown si...
The explosion in the number of people coming from a multiracial heritage has generated an increased ...
Most research concerning multiracial families in the U.S. focuses on the couples or the offspring. T...
The multiracial (i.e. people of two or more races) population in the United States has existed for c...