Study: Race less important if faring well

Published: Oct. 17, 2006 at 2:08 PM

EVANSTON, Ill., Oct. 17 (UPI) -- U.S. researchers say racial minority group members who do well economically tend to place less emphasis on racial group concerns in public policies.

But the Northwestern University study indicates despite the growth of the black middle class in the post-civil rights era, that is not necessarily the case for African-Americans.

"Because African-Americans continue to experience higher rates of discrimination, even when they do well economically, they are more likely than Latinos and Asian-Americans to identify with their racial group," said Dennis Chong, Northwestern professor of political science.

Chong and colleague Dukhong Kim based their study on data from a 2001 survey conducted by The Washington Post, Kaiser Family Foundation and Harvard University. The survey over-sampled African-American, Latino and Asian-American respondents to permit a detailed comparison of the effects of economic status across groups.

"For individuals in all three groups, the effect of socioeconomic status depends on the experiences accompanying that status," Chong said, but noted he found black citizens are more likely to regard their interests in racial terms and to thereby evaluate public policies.

Chong and Kim presented the research in the journal American Political Science Review.

© 2006 United Press International, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Order reprints



Additional News Stories
Murdoch may have Google block searches (3 min)
Iginla tops NHL's stars of the week (3 min)
Pinnacle CEO quits as probe begins (7 min)
UPI NewsTrack Entertainment News (10 min)
Bangladesh cholera linked to rivers (23 min)
Report: Vinegars a possible risk to kids (29 min)
U.S. markets make headway Monday (34 min)
fark
Vandal causes oil spill into Nova Scotia river. Not a slick move, but oil bet he thought it was...
It's the "still not quite Thanksgiving but there's not much to talk about" edition of the Fark Betting...
Let there be light -- And when you're done reading, you can eat this bacon lampshade
Photoshop this not so real moon landing
Computer viruses are now downloading child porn to your computer then calling the Feds, for the...
This just in: Fort Hood shooter described as "scary" by someone's mom