Examines trends in and attitudes toward marriages between different races/ethnicities since 1980, including rates of intermarriage by race/ethnicity, gender, region, education, and age. Considers factors behind the trends, including immigration patterns
This paper analyzes the determinants of interethnic marriages by immigrants in the United States. Th...
Although interracial marriages are growing more common in the U.S. today, some people still do not a...
The marriage gap between black and white Americans has widened since 1950s. Black women are less tha...
Analyzes trends in intermarriages, including patterns by gender, race/ethnicity, and region; the dem...
In 2015, 17% of all U.S. newlyweds had a spouse of a different race or ethnicity, marking more than ...
Nearly ninety percent of Americans are in favor of marriages between Black and White people, and yet...
Recent decades have seen a dramatic fall in the number of people that support laws which prohibit in...
Marital assimilation has been a historically important aspect of immigrant adaptation and acculturat...
There is a broad consensus among demographers and immigration scholars that adult immigrants are mor...
As ethnic diversity increases in the United States, interethnic marriages are becoming increasingly ...
Recent decades have seen a dramatic fall in the number of people that support laws which prohibit in...
Using data from the November 1979 Current Population Survey on ethnic ances-try, this paper examines...
Nothing would infuriate many White parents more than the thought of their offspring marrying a Black...
This study examines the patterns of interracial marriage and interethnic marriage among foreign-born...
This study argues that the development of individual choice in marriage markets has led to an increa...
This paper analyzes the determinants of interethnic marriages by immigrants in the United States. Th...
Although interracial marriages are growing more common in the U.S. today, some people still do not a...
The marriage gap between black and white Americans has widened since 1950s. Black women are less tha...
Analyzes trends in intermarriages, including patterns by gender, race/ethnicity, and region; the dem...
In 2015, 17% of all U.S. newlyweds had a spouse of a different race or ethnicity, marking more than ...
Nearly ninety percent of Americans are in favor of marriages between Black and White people, and yet...
Recent decades have seen a dramatic fall in the number of people that support laws which prohibit in...
Marital assimilation has been a historically important aspect of immigrant adaptation and acculturat...
There is a broad consensus among demographers and immigration scholars that adult immigrants are mor...
As ethnic diversity increases in the United States, interethnic marriages are becoming increasingly ...
Recent decades have seen a dramatic fall in the number of people that support laws which prohibit in...
Using data from the November 1979 Current Population Survey on ethnic ances-try, this paper examines...
Nothing would infuriate many White parents more than the thought of their offspring marrying a Black...
This study examines the patterns of interracial marriage and interethnic marriage among foreign-born...
This study argues that the development of individual choice in marriage markets has led to an increa...
This paper analyzes the determinants of interethnic marriages by immigrants in the United States. Th...
Although interracial marriages are growing more common in the U.S. today, some people still do not a...
The marriage gap between black and white Americans has widened since 1950s. Black women are less tha...