I presented this paper at the 2010 conference of the National Association of Ethnic Studies.
We dig into recent Census Bureau American Community Survey Three-Year-Estimates and explore the interaction of the ancestry, place of birth, and “Hispanic origin” variables. Key findings include a 7% increase to the Latino population of NYC, a cross-tabulation of the influence of these variables for different national groups, and the identification of a group of 36,000 individuals who claim both Dominican and Puerto Rican self-identification.
Please cite as:
Chu, H., Visser, A. (2010, April). Multiple identities, multiple identities: Latinos in NYC. Paper presented at the 2010 National Association of Ethnic Studies Conference.
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