This article extends Stratford's brief observations about the problematic status of racial and ethnic group statistics to a discussion of the relationship among these statistics, public policy, and the conceptual status of race and ethnicity. Federal statistics are organizational products that are socially constructed. They represent the implementation of public policies that govern political, social, and economic life. It is the interaction between politics and the subjective meaning of race and ethnicity that is responsible for the continual modification of racial and ethnic group statistics. The article discusses the premises on which racial and ethnic group statistics have been based and illustrates how they were implemented in the inst...
Official statistics are political creations more than theoretically-guided concepts. The papers in ...
This study examines the embedded nature of whiteness in the use of racial and ethnic categories on U...
This Article is concerned with the constitutive power of the census with respect to race. It is an e...
This article extends Stratford's brief observations about the problematic status of racial and ethni...
"Standards for Maintaining, Collecting, and Presenting Federal Data on Race and Ethnicity," formerly...
By the end of the 20th century, the ethnic question had resurfaced in public debate. Every country h...
The United States is an "interest group society" and federal statistical policy, like all other aspe...
In this paper, the authors describe some of the complexities of collecting and presenting data on ra...
Contemporary literature pertaining to “race” reveals that it is an arbitrary socio-political constru...
This article examines a number of public issues that have been framed in racial terms with the aid o...
This paper critically reviews the ontological debates over the nature of ethnicity and the different...
This book examines the question of collecting and disseminating data on ethnicity and race in order ...
There are currently multiple definitions of race and ethnicity used for various data collection and ...
Epidemiology analyzes differences in states of health and disease of populations. Public Policies a...
From the perspective of social anthropology, this paper examines the collection and analysis of cens...
Official statistics are political creations more than theoretically-guided concepts. The papers in ...
This study examines the embedded nature of whiteness in the use of racial and ethnic categories on U...
This Article is concerned with the constitutive power of the census with respect to race. It is an e...
This article extends Stratford's brief observations about the problematic status of racial and ethni...
"Standards for Maintaining, Collecting, and Presenting Federal Data on Race and Ethnicity," formerly...
By the end of the 20th century, the ethnic question had resurfaced in public debate. Every country h...
The United States is an "interest group society" and federal statistical policy, like all other aspe...
In this paper, the authors describe some of the complexities of collecting and presenting data on ra...
Contemporary literature pertaining to “race” reveals that it is an arbitrary socio-political constru...
This article examines a number of public issues that have been framed in racial terms with the aid o...
This paper critically reviews the ontological debates over the nature of ethnicity and the different...
This book examines the question of collecting and disseminating data on ethnicity and race in order ...
There are currently multiple definitions of race and ethnicity used for various data collection and ...
Epidemiology analyzes differences in states of health and disease of populations. Public Policies a...
From the perspective of social anthropology, this paper examines the collection and analysis of cens...
Official statistics are political creations more than theoretically-guided concepts. The papers in ...
This study examines the embedded nature of whiteness in the use of racial and ethnic categories on U...
This Article is concerned with the constitutive power of the census with respect to race. It is an e...