Chicano Intermarriage: A Theoretical and Empirical StudyThis work examines the intermarriage of the Mexican American minority with the majority population of the U.S. |
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
Intermarriage and Assimilation | 11 |
The American Class Structure | 23 |
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age at marriage Albuquerque Anglo Americans areas Bernalillo County 1967 Bexar County 1967 Catholic Chapter Chicano Intermarriage Chicano Movement Civilian or Military cultural assimilation endogamous ethnic group Ethnicity Bexar County Exogamous Marriages Female's Gunnar Myrdal Hidalgo County 1971 homogamy likelihood of exogamy majority individuals majority society Male's marital assimilation Measure of Measure Mexican Americans Mexico Military Residence military source Mittelbach Murguía Muzafer Sherif Native American non-Spanish surname females non-Spanish surname males Non-SS Female Non-SS Male Nueces County Percentage of Exogamous place of birth Puerto Rican racial rates of exogamy rates of intermarriage Relationships Involving Exogamy Residence at Marriage riage San Antonio Second Given Name Sex and Ethnicity social class social distance Somer's D indicates source of identification Spanish surname females Spanish surname individuals Spanish surname males SS Female SS Male Statistical Tests structural assimilation subcommunal surname and non-Spanish surname marriages Table Tests for Relationships Type of Ceremony United