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The Correlates of Panethnic Identification: Assessing Similarities and Differences among Latinos and Asians in the United States

Latinos and Asian-Americans constitute the largest recent immigrant groups in the United States. Upon arrival, immigrants from these groups generally identify with their national origin despite being categorized as ?Asian? or ?Latino? for state …

Social Status and White Fragility: Gender and Socioeconomic Variations

Purpose – Although recent work has made significant contributions to our theoretical understanding of white fragility, more empirical work is needed to establish the social causes of this particular form of racial stress. Our chapter builds on …

Latino or Hispanic?: The Sociodemographic Correlates of Panethnic Label Preferences among US Latinos/Hispanics

Despite different origins, “Hispanic” and “Latino” are often used interchangeably to describe people with Latin American ancestry in the United States. Nevertheless, research consistently finds around half of US Latinos/Hispanics prefer one term over …