Asian Non-Hispanic
<p>Combine the separate Hispanic question with the overall question on race for a single R/E question (Prewitt, 2018).</p>
<p>“Despite being part of the Census form for several decades, empirical evidence has shown that this distinction between Hispanic origin and R/E is not resulting in valid data differentiating those of Hispanic origin by R/E.</p>
<p>Those of Spanish/Hispanic origin in the 1990 Census were the largest group to mark “Other” for their race (Mays et al., 2003), with 97% of those who selected “some other race” in 2000 identifying as Spanish/Hispanic/Latino and 42% of Spanish/Hispanic/Latino respondents selecting “some other race” (Campbell & Rogalin, 2006)” (<a href="https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.3102/0091732X20903321" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">Viano & Baker, 202</a>0).</p>
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