From the perspective of social anthropology, this paper examines the collection and analysis of census data on ethnic group membership. It identifies a fundamental problem lying in the census's attempt to enumerate a subjective identity. The problem is seen as exacerbated by allowing census respondents to report membership in more than one ethnic group. This not only contradicts the census's own definition of ethnic group, and steers respondents toward a racial conception of ethnicity, but involves the census in the arbitrary re-allocation of respondent's answers. The paper then reviews two influential social science analyses of census data on ethnic group membership and finds that the analysts concerned impose their own quite different def...
Numerous scholars have examined how governments in particular times and places have classified their...
Numerous scholars have examined how governments in particular times and places have classified their...
Numerous scholars have examined how governments in particular times and places have classified their...
From the perspective of social anthropology, this paper examines the collection and analysis of cens...
From the perspective of social anthropology, this paper examines the collection and analysis of cens...
This paper critically reviews the ontological debates over the nature of ethnicity and the different...
This paper critically reviews the ontological debates over the nature of ethnicity and the different...
As the flagship government effort to count and classify its population, censuses are a key site for ...
Measuring ethnic identity in social surveys has traditionally been problematic, often using a single...
Ethnicity is a key variable in social science research and policy making. Yet, for many individuals ...
This working paper is a review of issues associated with measuring ethnicity and usingethnicity meas...
This working paper is a review of issues associated with measuring ethnicity and using ethnicity mea...
This article describes the development of an instrument for the measurement of ethnicity in cross-na...
This is a recording of a presentation given at Methods in Dialogue: Researching Diversity, 9 Februar...
Theoretical debates about ethnic identity during the second half of the 20th century did not just...
Numerous scholars have examined how governments in particular times and places have classified their...
Numerous scholars have examined how governments in particular times and places have classified their...
Numerous scholars have examined how governments in particular times and places have classified their...
From the perspective of social anthropology, this paper examines the collection and analysis of cens...
From the perspective of social anthropology, this paper examines the collection and analysis of cens...
This paper critically reviews the ontological debates over the nature of ethnicity and the different...
This paper critically reviews the ontological debates over the nature of ethnicity and the different...
As the flagship government effort to count and classify its population, censuses are a key site for ...
Measuring ethnic identity in social surveys has traditionally been problematic, often using a single...
Ethnicity is a key variable in social science research and policy making. Yet, for many individuals ...
This working paper is a review of issues associated with measuring ethnicity and usingethnicity meas...
This working paper is a review of issues associated with measuring ethnicity and using ethnicity mea...
This article describes the development of an instrument for the measurement of ethnicity in cross-na...
This is a recording of a presentation given at Methods in Dialogue: Researching Diversity, 9 Februar...
Theoretical debates about ethnic identity during the second half of the 20th century did not just...
Numerous scholars have examined how governments in particular times and places have classified their...
Numerous scholars have examined how governments in particular times and places have classified their...
Numerous scholars have examined how governments in particular times and places have classified their...