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- This population growth corresponds to an uptick in research about multiracials, much of it focused on the benefits of being more than one race. Studies show that multiracial people tend to be perceived as more attractive than their monoracial peers, among other advantages.
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People of mixed race occupy a unique position in the U.S. Their experiences of both advantage and challenge may reshape how all Americans perceive race.
Dec 20, 2010 · Other people who are mixed-race self-identify as biracial. The reasons for those choices can often be deeply personal. If you're of mixed race, how do you identify yourself and why?
Feb 13, 2024 · Some mixed-race people may only “become” mixed race — that is, start telling census-takers and other surveys they are mixed race and not part of the ethnic majority — because they experience...
Jun 11, 2015 · Overall, about one-in-five (19%) adults with a mixed racial background say being multiracial has been mainly an advantage, while just 4% say it has been a disadvantage; 76% say it has not made a difference.
Feb 11, 2021 · According to projections commissioned by political scientist Eric Kaufmann for his book Whiteshift: Populism, Immigration and the Future of White Majorities, Britain could be 30% mixed-race by...
Apr 3, 2023 · On the other hand, some prefer the terms mixed or mixed race because Multiracial is sometimes confused with referring to a diverse group of people with multiple monoracial members (e.g., a multiracial society), rather than to an individual with multiple racial heritages.
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Jun 11, 2015 · Large differences emerged on the relative value that black, white and Asian mixed-race groups placed on their race as well as their family origin in determining their personal identity. Overall, multiracial blacks are generally more likely than other mixed-race groups to see their racial background and family ancestry or country of origin as ...