America’s diversity at the beginning of the 21st century : Census 2000

http://www.brookings.edu/views/papers/singer/20020402.pdf

This paper examines the changes to racial and ethnic diversity in contemporary America, focusing on demographic sources of change, primarily immigration, interracial marriage and fertility. It also discusses the role of changing Censuses methodologies in the construction of the United States as a diverse society.

Author(s): Singer, Audrey Originator(s): The Brookings Institution
Resource added in: 11/07/2002
Available languages: English
Censuses/history, Policy, Demography, Population Characteristics, Race, Polpulation Surveys, Measuring, Methods and Indicators, Equity, Living Conditions
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