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Minnesota Univ., Minneapolis. Center for Advanced Studies in Child Welfare. – 2001
This paper presents proceedings of a 2000 conference on the disproportionate number of African American children in out-of-home placements. The objectives of the lecture and issues forum were to provide a forum where people concerned with the welfare of African American children and families in Minnesota could discuss concerns; to promote…
Descriptors: Adoption, Blacks, Child Welfare, Family Income
McArdle, Nancy – 2002
Minorities contributed to all of metro Chicago's net population growth during the 1990s, with consistently high segregation levels for blacks and increasing segregation rates for suburban Latinos. With the number of whites declining in the city and unchanged in the suburbs, Latinos have been the overwhelming driver of population growth. Asians…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Blacks, Children, Hispanic Americans
McArdle, Nancy – 2002
This paper examines patterns of racial change and segregation over the 1990s in the Boston metropolitan area and in three sub-areas, emphasizing whites, blacks, Asians, and Latinos. Soaring minority populations have transformed the city of Boston into a majority-minority urban core and made several satellite cities increasingly multiethnic. The…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Blacks, Children, Hispanic Americans
McArdle, Nancy – 2002
This paper examines patterns of racial change and segregation over the 1990s in the San Diego metropolitan area, the city of San Diego, and the suburbs, emphasizing whites, blacks, Asians, and Latinos. Minorities contributed to all of metro San Diego's net population growth during the 1990s, with consistently high segregation levels for urban…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Blacks, Children, Hispanic Americans
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Tienda, Marta; Angel, Ronald – Social Forces, 1982
Comparison of household structures and living arrangements among Black, Hispanic, and White families indicated that both economic factors and cultural variables influenced the formation of extended households. Families with single female heads, which were hypothesized to be most closely associated with economic disadvantage, were most likely to be…
Descriptors: Blacks, Cultural Influences, Economic Factors, Extended Family
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Penk, W.E.; And Others – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1981
Tested two hypotheses: one predicted that Hispanic American heroin addicts are better adjusted than White addicts; a second predicted that Hispanics characteristically are less open about expressing psychological symptoms. Both hypotheses were confirmed in multivariate analyses of variance and covariance with age, education, and socioeconomic…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Affective Behavior, Blacks, Comparative Analysis
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Hiltonsmith, Robert W.; And Others – Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1982
Investigated the utility of the Revised Beta as a screening device for low-functioning minority-group criminal offenders. Mean scores for this sample were correlated only mildly. This finding contradicts prior research and creates the need for caution in using the Beta as a screening device with this population. (Author)
Descriptors: Blacks, Criminals, Hispanic Americans, Intelligence Differences
de Armas, Cristina P.; McDavis, Roderick J. – Journal of College Student Personnel, 1981
Administered the College and University Environment Scale (CUES) to White, Black, and Hispanic students (N=150). An analysis of variance was used to test for significant differences on the five scales of the CUES. Results indicated that these students perceive the college environment in significantly different ways. Implications discussed. (RC)
Descriptors: Blacks, College Environment, College Students, Community Colleges
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Silva de Crane, Rosario; Spielberger, Charles D. – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 1981
In general, attitudes of Black college students toward mental illness were more negative, followed by Hispanics and Whites, respectively. The three groups showed no significant differences in their beliefs that mental illness is an illness like any other and that mental illness arises from personal experience. (Author/CM)
Descriptors: Blacks, College Students, Higher Education, Hispanic Americans
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Resnicow, Ken; And Others – American Journal of Health Promotion, 1996
The Harlem Health Connection is a three-year project to develop and test smoking control interventions for African Americans, primarily those in Harlem (New York). Surveys of people from public housing, health care institutions, and churches found the highest smoking rates in public housing residents and people attending health care institutions.…
Descriptors: Adults, Blacks, Health Promotion, Hispanic Americans
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Perez, Gina M. – Urban Anthropology and Studies of Cultural Systems and World Economic Development, 2002
Explores competing constructions and understandings of the gentrifying neighborhoods on Chicago's near northwest side, noting how Puerto Rican youth are implicated in these changes. Explores contradictory images of neighborhoods, residents' responses to these changes, and various linguistic attempts to refashion new ethno-racial designations in…
Descriptors: Blacks, Hispanic Americans, Neighborhood Improvement, Neighborhoods
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Jackson, Gregory A. – American Journal of Education, 1990
Examines effects of financial aid on college entry patterns of Blacks, Whites, and Hispanics. Uniform financial aid awards probably increase the representation of Blacks in higher education. For Hispanics, however, family and academic background variables may outweigh the financial aid factor in the decision to enter college. (DM)
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Blacks, College Admission, Differences
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Markides, Kyriakos S. – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 1989
Claims increased survival by Blacks and Hispanics is causing a widening of sex imbalance of elderly population with trends pointing to greater widowhood among minority women and continuing high rates of poverty. Claims increased rates of disability in minority elderly women, increased dependency, worsening intergenerational relationships, and…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Blacks, Disabilities, Family Relationship
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Howes, Carollee; Wu, Fang – Child Development, 1990
Peer interaction, social status, and reciprocated friendships in two ethnically diverse groups of elementary school children were examined. (PCB)
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Blacks, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
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Massey, Douglas S.; Denton, Nancy A. – Demography, 1989
Compares Blacks with Hispanics on five dimensions of segregation--evenness, exposure, clustering, centralization, and concentration--in order to show that Blacks occupy a unique and distinctly disadvantaged position in the U.S. urban environment. Finds that Blacks experience extreme segregation on all dimensions, a pattern called hypersegregation.…
Descriptors: Blacks, Census Figures, Disadvantaged, Hispanic Americans
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