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Book Series | November 2002

The New Race Question: How the Census Counts Multiracial Individuals

Edited by Joel Perlmann and Mary C. Waters
The New Race Question: How the Census Counts Multiracial Individuals

The change in the way the federal government asked for information about race in the 2000 Census marked an important turning point in the way Americans measure race. By allowing respondents to choose more than one racial category for the first time, the Census Bureau challenged strongly held beliefs about the nature and definition of race in our society. The New Race Question is a wide-ranging examination of what we know about racial enumeration, the likely effects of the census change, and possible policy implications for the future.

Published by: Russell Sage

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