PAA 2005
 
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Session 3:
The Measurement of Race and Ethnic Origin

Thursday, March 31
8:30 AM - 10:20 AM
Rooms 401-403
Level 4
Chair: C. Matthew Snipp, Stanford University
Discussant: Ann Morning, New York University

1. Measuring Race in the United States  •  Claudette E. Bennett, U.S. Census Bureau

2. The Racial and Ethnic Identity of Latin American Immigrants in Census 2000  •  Jorge del Pinal, U.S. Census Bureau; Sharon Ennis, U.S. Census Bureau

3. "Multiracial" Today, but "What" Tomorrow? The Malleability of Racial Identification over Time  •  Jamie Mihoko Doyle, University of Pennsylvania; Grace Kao, University of Pennsylvania

4. Modeling the Structure of Multi-Racial Identity: A Latent Class Approach  •  Ross Macmillan, University of Minnesota; Carolyn A. Liebler, University of Minnesota

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