The first national census was conducted in 1790, and has been repeated at ten year intervals ever since. While census taking has been consistent, the way individuals have been counted and categorized on the basis of race and ethnicity has varied over time. This paper examines how the official census definition of Latinos has changed over the twenty-two census periods. The modifications of the official definition of this group are discussed in relation to changes in national borders, variations in methodology used for census data gathering, and shifting political contexts
This study examines the embedded nature of whiteness in the use of racial and ethnic categories on U...
In 1898 the U.S. Bureau of Immigration initiated a classification of immigrants into some 40 categor...
Contemporary literature pertaining to “race” reveals that it is an arbitrary socio-political constru...
The first national census was conducted in 1790, and has been repeated at ten year intervals ever si...
This review focuses on how Latinos report their race. This is an area that has recently experienced ...
How do “Latinos” or “Hispanics” fit in the country’s “white racial frame”? Are they a “race” – or mo...
This essay reviews the issues and current literature on how “race,” skin color, and/or phenotype ope...
How do “Latinos” or “Hispanics” fit in the country’s “white racial frame”? Are they a “race” – or mo...
This research will focus on the race and ethnicity categories used to classify people in the United ...
Sociologists theorize race as a socially constructed process telling us about participation in socia...
Since 1970, rates of Latino intermarriage and the number of part-Latinos have been on the rise in ...
Racial categories continue to persist in present day multi-ethnic and cultural societies such as the...
Latinos are the fastest growing population group in the United States.Through their language and pop...
Objectives. Latinos are the nation\u27s largest minority group and will double in size by 2050. Thei...
The discipline of biological anthropology has historically been fraught with problematic approaches ...
This study examines the embedded nature of whiteness in the use of racial and ethnic categories on U...
In 1898 the U.S. Bureau of Immigration initiated a classification of immigrants into some 40 categor...
Contemporary literature pertaining to “race” reveals that it is an arbitrary socio-political constru...
The first national census was conducted in 1790, and has been repeated at ten year intervals ever si...
This review focuses on how Latinos report their race. This is an area that has recently experienced ...
How do “Latinos” or “Hispanics” fit in the country’s “white racial frame”? Are they a “race” – or mo...
This essay reviews the issues and current literature on how “race,” skin color, and/or phenotype ope...
How do “Latinos” or “Hispanics” fit in the country’s “white racial frame”? Are they a “race” – or mo...
This research will focus on the race and ethnicity categories used to classify people in the United ...
Sociologists theorize race as a socially constructed process telling us about participation in socia...
Since 1970, rates of Latino intermarriage and the number of part-Latinos have been on the rise in ...
Racial categories continue to persist in present day multi-ethnic and cultural societies such as the...
Latinos are the fastest growing population group in the United States.Through their language and pop...
Objectives. Latinos are the nation\u27s largest minority group and will double in size by 2050. Thei...
The discipline of biological anthropology has historically been fraught with problematic approaches ...
This study examines the embedded nature of whiteness in the use of racial and ethnic categories on U...
In 1898 the U.S. Bureau of Immigration initiated a classification of immigrants into some 40 categor...
Contemporary literature pertaining to “race” reveals that it is an arbitrary socio-political constru...