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Although, traditionally national origin identities have been preferred over the Latino identity, many Latinos have now started to prefer the latter. However, there is still relatively little known about how the pan-ethnic Latino identity is developed and what its implications are for understanding Latino politics. The focus of this study is on the effects of Latino subgroup interactions on attachments to pan-ethnic identities and preference for Latino candidates. The Latino population continues to grow, becoming more diverse with a larger number of immigrants coming from distinct parts of Latin America thus creating more opportunities for interactions between different communities. The hypothesis offered suggests that as Latinos of different national origins come into more frequent contact with one another they will become more likely to accept pan-ethnic identities and loosen their attachment to national origin identities. The 2006 Latino National Survey and the 2006 American Community Survey are used to create a multi-level model for Latino Identity and preferences for a Latino candidate. Interactions among subgroups are measured by looking at marriages between individuals of different national origins and by creating an index that measures national origin diversity within different metropolitan areas. A preliminary analysis suggests that Latino inter-group marriages have a positive effect on Latino identity. By further exploring Latino heterogeneity this study can offer a much needed insight of how the changing demographics could either help—or undermine—the salience of pan-ethnic identities and preference for a co-ethnic Latino candidate. |
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Name: Southern Political Science Association URL: http://www.spsa.net
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| Rodriguez, Antonio. "Exploring the Effects of Latino Subgroup Diversity on Latino Identity and Preference for a Co-Ethnic Candidate" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, Hotel Intercontinental, New Orleans, LA, Jan 07, 2009 <Not Available>. 2009-11-04 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p283368_index.html> |
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| Rodriguez, A. , 2009-01-07 "Exploring the Effects of Latino Subgroup Diversity on Latino Identity and Preference for a Co-Ethnic Candidate" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, Hotel Intercontinental, New Orleans, LA Online <PDF>. 2009-11-04 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p283368_index.html |
Publication Type: Conference Paper/Unpublished Manuscript Abstract: Although, traditionally national origin identities have been preferred over the Latino identity, many Latinos have now started to prefer the latter. However, there is still relatively little known about how the pan-ethnic Latino identity is developed and what its implications are for understanding Latino politics. The focus of this study is on the effects of Latino subgroup interactions on attachments to pan-ethnic identities and preference for Latino candidates. The Latino population continues to grow, becoming more diverse with a larger number of immigrants coming from distinct parts of Latin America thus creating more opportunities for interactions between different communities. The hypothesis offered suggests that as Latinos of different national origins come into more frequent contact with one another they will become more likely to accept pan-ethnic identities and loosen their attachment to national origin identities. The 2006 Latino National Survey and the 2006 American Community Survey are used to create a multi-level model for Latino Identity and preferences for a Latino candidate. Interactions among subgroups are measured by looking at marriages between individuals of different national origins and by creating an index that measures national origin diversity within different metropolitan areas. A preliminary analysis suggests that Latino inter-group marriages have a positive effect on Latino identity. By further exploring Latino heterogeneity this study can offer a much needed insight of how the changing demographics could either help—or undermine—the salience of pan-ethnic identities and preference for a co-ethnic Latino candidate. |
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| Exploring the Effects of Latino Subgroup Diversity on Latino Identity and Preferences for a Co- Ethnic Candidate Although traditionally national origin identities have been preferred over the Latino identity many Latinos have now started to prefer the latter. However there is still relatively little known about how the pan-ethnic Latino identity is developed and what its implications are for understanding Latino politics. The focus of this study is on the effects of Latino subgroup interactions on attachments to pan-ethnic |
| and loosen their attachment to national origin identities. The 2006 Latino National Survey and the 2006 American Community Survey are used to create a multi- level model for Latino Identity and preferences for a Latino candidate. Interactions among subgroups are measured by looking at marriages between individuals of different national origins and by creating an index that measures national origin diversity within different metropolitan areas. A preliminary analysis suggests that Latino inter-group marriages have a positive effect on Latino |
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