Shows how ethnic groups mobilized for more visibility in the US census before there existed public policy incentives
This book examines the question of collecting and disseminating data on ethnicity and race in order ...
This article extends Stratford's brief observations about the problematic status of racial and ethni...
ABSTRACT: The United States census is not a completely objective exercise in information gathering. ...
The United States is an "interest group society" and federal statistical policy, like all other aspe...
In cross-national studies of race in the Americas, one of the key questions has been why the United ...
In the mid 1990s, the revision of Statistical Policy Directive No. 15, Race and Ethnic Standards for...
This Article is concerned with the constitutive power of the census with respect to race. It is an e...
This thesis compares the political development of racial categories employed by the United States, C...
In the first census of 1790, the Census formally counted Free White Males, Free White Females, All O...
"Standards for Maintaining, Collecting, and Presenting Federal Data on Race and Ethnicity," formerly...
Three decades after peoplemeters were introduced into the business of syndicated audience measuremen...
Throughout the history of United States' policy towards Native people, the strongest underlying meth...
Since the 1990s, state practices of counting and classifying populations by ethnicity have come unde...
Contemporary literature pertaining to “race” reveals that it is an arbitrary socio-political constru...
In 1898 the U.S. Bureau of Immigration initiated a classification of immigrants into some 40 categor...
This book examines the question of collecting and disseminating data on ethnicity and race in order ...
This article extends Stratford's brief observations about the problematic status of racial and ethni...
ABSTRACT: The United States census is not a completely objective exercise in information gathering. ...
The United States is an "interest group society" and federal statistical policy, like all other aspe...
In cross-national studies of race in the Americas, one of the key questions has been why the United ...
In the mid 1990s, the revision of Statistical Policy Directive No. 15, Race and Ethnic Standards for...
This Article is concerned with the constitutive power of the census with respect to race. It is an e...
This thesis compares the political development of racial categories employed by the United States, C...
In the first census of 1790, the Census formally counted Free White Males, Free White Females, All O...
"Standards for Maintaining, Collecting, and Presenting Federal Data on Race and Ethnicity," formerly...
Three decades after peoplemeters were introduced into the business of syndicated audience measuremen...
Throughout the history of United States' policy towards Native people, the strongest underlying meth...
Since the 1990s, state practices of counting and classifying populations by ethnicity have come unde...
Contemporary literature pertaining to “race” reveals that it is an arbitrary socio-political constru...
In 1898 the U.S. Bureau of Immigration initiated a classification of immigrants into some 40 categor...
This book examines the question of collecting and disseminating data on ethnicity and race in order ...
This article extends Stratford's brief observations about the problematic status of racial and ethni...
ABSTRACT: The United States census is not a completely objective exercise in information gathering. ...