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Racial and Ethnic Determinants of Interracial and Ethnic Trust
Authors:Javier Boyas PhD and MSW  Tanya L Sharpe
Institution:1. School of Social Work, The University of Texas at Arlington , Arlington, Texas;2. School of Social Work, The University of Maryland , Baltimore, Maryland
Abstract:The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to discern which individual factors are associated with interracial/ethnic trust among a national probability sample of African Americans, Latinos, and non-Hispanic whites. Using national data from the 2000 Community Benchmark Survey, the multiple regression results indicate that, even after controlling for education and income, African Americans and Latinos reported significantly lower levels of interracial/ethnic trust than did non-Hispanic whites. Additionally, separate regression equations indicate that predictors associated with interracial/ethnic trust varied by racial and ethnic group. Implications and future research are discussed.
Keywords:Trust  race relations  racial and ethnic attitudes  interethnic tolerance
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