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Session 65:
The New Race and Ethnic Origin Questions: How Have They Worked?

Friday, Apr 2
8:30 AM - 10:20 AM
Republic B
2nd Floor
Chair: Jorge del Pinal, U.S. Census Bureau
Discussant: Reynolds Farley, University of Michigan

1.  Identification of Hispanic Ethnicity in Census 2000: Analysis of Data Quality for the Question on Hispanic Origin  •   Arthur R. Cresce, Jr., U.S. Census Bureau; Audrey Dianne Schmidley, U.S. Census Bureau; Roberto Ramirez, U.S. Census Bureau

2.  Assessing if Mode of Data Collection Impacts the Reporting of Race and Hispanic Origin  •   David Raglin, U.S. Census Bureau; Deborah H. Griffin, U.S. Census Bureau

3.  Results of Recent Methodological Research on the Hispanic Origin and Race Questions  •   Elizabeth A. Martin, U.S. Census Bureau

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