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Subject Index 287 1924 National Origins Act, 77 1965 Amendments to the Immigration and Nationality Act, 77, 82; effects of, 83; overestimation of effect of, 82; removal of ban on Asian entry, 83; undocumented immigration and, 84 1968 Fair Housing Act, and “Dirksen compromise”, 171; compared to 1988 amendments to, 171 1975 Home Mortgage Disclosure Act, 171 1986 Immigration Reform and Control Act, 10 1988 Amendments to Fair Housing Act, 171, 176-178; compared to 1968 Fair Housing Act, 171 1989 Housing Discrimination Study, 169 1990 Civil Rights Act, 178 1990 Immigration Law, 10 A Abortion ratio, 116 Abortion, Black vs. White differential in, 116 Accidents, 139, 144 Activities of Daily Living (ADL), 250, 257n4 Administrative classification, of race and ethnicity, 26 Administrative Law Judge (ALJ), 172, 176 Adolescent fertility, of Blacks, 115 Affirmative action, attacks on, 264 AFQT, 193; effect of scores on labor force entry, 212-213; race/ethnic differences in, 204-205; need for research on, 215 Africa: immigrants from, 10; immigration from, 93 African American or Black, terminology, 266 Age structure: effect of fertility on, 103; effect on population diversity, 9 Age-specific fertility rates, 102 Age-specific mortality, 139-140; by ethnicity, 139-140; by race, 139-140 Alaska Native: life expectancy of 138; multiple race choices of, 43, 64; single race, 30 Alcohol use: by Cubans, 142; by ethnicity , 142; by Hispanics, 142; by Mexicans, 142; by Puerto Ricans, 142; by race, 142 ALJ. See Administrative Law Judge Allocation, of non-response in census, 61-62 “American Dream,” 16 American Indians: Age-specific mortality of, 139-140; births to, 31, 109-110; changing identification of, 32; change in group size in multi racial simulation, 41; decimation of, 101; differential fertility of, 103-104; government programs and, 64; growth rate of, 29-30, 56, 103-104; identification of, 62, 232; intermarriage of, 58, 232, 237; lack of desire to maximize population size, 64; life expectancy of, 138; mortality by tribe, 131; multiple race choices of, 43, 64; postneonatal mortality, 136; relative size of in population projections, 53; SES and racial/ethnic identity, 32; segregation of, 161; single race identification , 30; Spanish culture and, 133; Spanish surnames among, 132; Total Fertility Rate, 107; tribes 29, 144 Americas, immigrants from, 79 Amnesty Program, 84 Ancestry: Cajun, 30; change in question between 1980 and 1990, 30; on 2000 census, 29; effect of sample ancestries listed on census form, 62; English, 30, 57, 62; French, 30; German, 30, 57, 62; Irish, 57; Italian, 57; measurement of in Canada, 30; non-reporting of, 62; replacement for place of birth of parents question, 41, 60; second, 35; write-in response on census, 29 Anglos: infant mortality rate of, 134135 ; life expectancy of, 137-138. See also White “Anything but Black”, 266-267 Apache, 144, 146; mortality of, 131 API. See Asian or Pacific Islanders Apportionment, multiple race and, 42 Arapaho, 146; mortality of, 131 Armed Forces Qualification Test. See AFQT Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery, 193; need for research on, 215 Asia: immigrants from, 6, 10, 79, 83; immigration from, 84; immigration to Europe from, 82 Asian or Pacific Islanders (API), 63 Asian Indians, intergenerational transfer of race, 37-38 Asian youth, need for research on school-to-work transition, 215 Asians: age-specific mortality of, 139140 ; ban on entry of, 83; births, 109110 , 113; causes of death, 143; change in group size from Census 2000 multiple race answers, 43; change in group size in multi-racial simulation, 41; changing race categories of, 60, 63; differential fertility of, 103-104; growth of, 56, 83, 104; immigration of, 101; immigration effect on population projections, 54; infant mortality rate of, 135; intermarriage , 58, 231-232, 228; life expectancy of, 137-138; mortgage rejection rates of, 167; multiple race choices of, 43, 64; native-born, 12; number of, 6; proportion, 6; segregation of, 164-165; Total Fertility Rate, 107; uneven regional distribution of, 13 Asian-White segregation, 161 Assimilation, 4, 221; economic forces and, 89-90; European as a model for new immigrants, 76, 86; inevitability of, 4; segmented, 4, 16; similarity to modernization/industrialization perspective , 112; social mobility and, 87; structural, 221; types of, 221 Assimilation/modernization, and convergence hypothesis, 120 ASVAB. See Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery Attitude-receptional assimilation, 221 Audit studies: discrimination in housing and, 166, 179; matching background of auditors, 168; measurement of differential treatment of Blacks and Hispanics in, 168 B Baby boom, 15, 108, 243, 245 Baby bust, 108, 243, 245 Balancing equation. See population balancing equation...

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