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Bratter, Jenifer – Social Forces, 2007
Will multiracial identification resonate with future generations? Using the 2000 U.S. Census, I analyze the impact of a multiracial parent on the classification of children in four types of multiracial families (e.g., white/non-white, black/non-black). Compared to families where parents are of two different single-race backgrounds, parental…
Descriptors: Race, American Indians, Classification, Multiracial Persons
Gullickson, Aaron – Social Forces, 2005
Skin tone variation within the United States' black population has long been associated with intraracial stratification. Skin tone differentials in socioeconomic status reflect both the inherited privileges of a mulatto elite and contemporary preferences for lighter skin. Three influential studies have claimed that such differentials in…
Descriptors: African Americans, Social Stratification, Social Status, Social Bias
Brunsma, David L. – Social Forces, 2005
In this article, a nationally-representative sample of kindergarten-aged children is used from the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study to explore the structure of parental racial designation of mixed-race children. The variation in these parental designations of a variety of mixed-race children is described. Parental racial designations in the…
Descriptors: Racial Identification, Multiracial Persons, Longitudinal Studies, Young Children