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Public categories, private identities: exploring regional differences in the biracial experience

Authors :
Brunsma, David L.
Source :
Social Science Research. Sep2006, Vol. 35 Issue 3, p555-576. 22p.
Publication Year :
2006

Abstract

Abstract: Empirical research on multiraciality and the development of richer models of racial identity have increased in the last decade. Increased attention to such phenomena has lead to the “check all that apply” modification to the 2000 Census—an official recognition of an historical reality not before reflected on the United States’ Census. However, “identity” and “identification” are different phenomena. Using Place-level data from Census 2000 as well as data from the Survey of Biracial Experience (), this paper will reveal the geographic distribution of black–white biracial individuals via the Census and compare it to the geographic distribution of biracials’ racial self-understandings from survey methods. The findings illuminate the multifaceted relationship between public categorization and private racial identification. Finally, the implications for utilizing the new Census data for studying black–white and other mixed populations are considered. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0049089X
Volume :
35
Issue :
3
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Social Science Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
22075624
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssresearch.2004.10.002