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Genetic variation and phylogenetic analysis of 23 STR in Chinese Han population from Hainan, Southern China. [PDF]
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The Indian Ocean slave trade and colonial expansion resulted in strong sex-biased admixture in South Africa. [PDF]
Reynolds AW +15 more
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Re-imagining Global Health: perspectives from the next generation in the Pacific region. [PDF]
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"The Romance of Assimilation: Studying the Demographic Outcomes of Ethnic Intermarriage in American History" [PDF]
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Family Process, 1984
Americans are marrying out of their ethnic groups at an ever‐increasing rate, reflecting the expectation that people in this country will assimilate into what has been termed the “melting pot.” We know, however, that not all ingredients in the pot have melted and that ethnic values and identification remain with us for generations.
M, McGoldrick, N G, Preto
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Americans are marrying out of their ethnic groups at an ever‐increasing rate, reflecting the expectation that people in this country will assimilate into what has been termed the “melting pot.” We know, however, that not all ingredients in the pot have melted and that ethnic values and identification remain with us for generations.
M, McGoldrick, N G, Preto
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Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 1987
This article examines the relationship between family ethnic homogeneity or heterogeneity and children's ethnic identity. The basic premise was that children from endogamous marriages should have stronger ethnic identities than those from exogamous marriages. Students from four ethnic groups completed a questionnaire to determine their parents' ethnic
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This article examines the relationship between family ethnic homogeneity or heterogeneity and children's ethnic identity. The basic premise was that children from endogamous marriages should have stronger ethnic identities than those from exogamous marriages. Students from four ethnic groups completed a questionnaire to determine their parents' ethnic
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Heterogeneity and Intermarriage
American Sociological Review, 1982public use sample of the 1970 U.S. Census. The two theoretical predictions are: (1) a group's relative size is inversely related to the proportion of its members who are outmarried; and (2) an SMSA's heterogeneity is directly related to the rate of intermarriage in it.
Peter M. Blau +2 more
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Chinese American Intermarriage
Journal of Comparative Family Studies, 1990Intermarriage is a growing phenomenon among the Chinese in the United States. Reasons are: More Chinese are coming to this country resulting in a doubling of the population over the past decade; mixed marriages are no longer illegal; the Chinese are intermingling; and social barriers against them have been lowered.
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Journal of Black Studies, 1999
Most marriages in the United States are between people of the same race, reflecting the strong tendency toward racial endogamy. Besides personal preferences, there are various explanations that may account for this pattern (Golden, 1958; McDowell, 1971).
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Most marriages in the United States are between people of the same race, reflecting the strong tendency toward racial endogamy. Besides personal preferences, there are various explanations that may account for this pattern (Golden, 1958; McDowell, 1971).
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