ETHNIC ENCLOSURE OR ETHNIC COMPETITION: Ethnic Identification Among Hispanics in Texas |
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Authors: | Sean-Shong Hwang Steve H Murdock |
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Institution: | University of Alabama-Birmingham;Texas A&M University |
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Abstract: | Recent theoretical debates have focused on the utility of two alternative perspectives on ethnic identification. However, empirical support for either is neither consistent nor conclusive and previous analyses seldom conceptually or empirically examine the aggregate macrostructural determinants of ethnic identification. This study reevaluates the relative merits of the ethnic enclosure and ethnic competition perspectives among Texan Hispanics using aggregate 1980 Census of Population data for 139 Texas cities with large Hispanic populations. The rejection of the ethnic enclosure thesis in some recent research is unwarranted, as the empirical evidence provides it substantial support and little for the ethnic competition perspective. Further analyses of structural factors in ethnic identification are merited. |
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