Since 1970, rates of Latino intermarriage and the number of part-Latinos have been on the rise in the United States. Among newlyweds, Latino/non-Latino couples account for over 40 percent of all mixed marriages. In places like California, part-Latinos already make up more than two thirds of mixed heritage births. Despite these demographic trends, part-Latinos remain an understudied population. In my dissertation, I examine the racial identity of the offspring of Latino/non-Latino white, black, and Asian intermarriages. To investigate part-Latino racial identity, I rely on multiple measures of race using quantitative and qualitative research methods. First, I look at how Latino/non-Latino couples racially classify their children using data...
This dissertation focuses on a regional population, New Mexicans of Spanish-speaking descent (NMS), ...
The relationship between racial and ethnic identity, as well as that between racial-ethnic socializa...
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Social Studies of Bard College. Approval ratings of inte...
My dissertation examines how interracial couples challenge existing racial boundaries while also con...
There has been a rapid growth of heterosexual Black and White interracial couples in the Monterey Co...
The dissertation develops our theorizing about the dynamics of racialization, and the role of race a...
As a group comprised of mostly immigrants and their descendants, Latinos’ eventual “assimilation” an...
This dissertation examines intermarriage across generations of the Mexican-origin population in orde...
The problem is intermarriage, specifically intermarriages patterned by gender (all the men are from ...
This qualitative dissertation study clarifies the content of racial identity development for multira...
This dissertation examines the consequences of race on birth outcomes for Mexicans, Puerto Ricans, a...
textThe purpose of this dissertation was to investigate the Latino remarriage conundrum: Latinos hav...
Sociologists theorize race as a socially constructed process telling us about participation in socia...
Ethnic identity is a central concept in the study of politics in multi cultural societies. Identitie...
Objectives. Latinos are the nation\u27s largest minority group and will double in size by 2050. Thei...
This dissertation focuses on a regional population, New Mexicans of Spanish-speaking descent (NMS), ...
The relationship between racial and ethnic identity, as well as that between racial-ethnic socializa...
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Social Studies of Bard College. Approval ratings of inte...
My dissertation examines how interracial couples challenge existing racial boundaries while also con...
There has been a rapid growth of heterosexual Black and White interracial couples in the Monterey Co...
The dissertation develops our theorizing about the dynamics of racialization, and the role of race a...
As a group comprised of mostly immigrants and their descendants, Latinos’ eventual “assimilation” an...
This dissertation examines intermarriage across generations of the Mexican-origin population in orde...
The problem is intermarriage, specifically intermarriages patterned by gender (all the men are from ...
This qualitative dissertation study clarifies the content of racial identity development for multira...
This dissertation examines the consequences of race on birth outcomes for Mexicans, Puerto Ricans, a...
textThe purpose of this dissertation was to investigate the Latino remarriage conundrum: Latinos hav...
Sociologists theorize race as a socially constructed process telling us about participation in socia...
Ethnic identity is a central concept in the study of politics in multi cultural societies. Identitie...
Objectives. Latinos are the nation\u27s largest minority group and will double in size by 2050. Thei...
This dissertation focuses on a regional population, New Mexicans of Spanish-speaking descent (NMS), ...
The relationship between racial and ethnic identity, as well as that between racial-ethnic socializa...
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Social Studies of Bard College. Approval ratings of inte...