Entry:
Case, Charles E. and Greeley, Andrew M., "Attitudes Toward Racial Equality," Humboldt Journal of Social Relations, 16 (1990), 67-94.
Abstract:
Over the past 40 years, Americans have increased support for equal treatment of blacks. The South has increasingly narrowed the gap with the non-South in such approval. Younger and better educated Americans are still the strongest supporters of equality.
GSS Years:1972, 1980
Other Data Sets:
NORC 1942, 1956
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GSS Codebook Variables referenced by document: |
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Variable Name |
Variable Label |
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| REGION |
REGION OF INTERVIEW |
| EDUC |
HIGHEST YEAR OF SCHOOL COMPLETED |
| AGE |
AGE OF RESPONDENT |
| RACSCHOL |
SHOULD WHITES & BLACKS GO TO SAME SCHOOL |
| RACOBJCT |
NEIGHBORHOOD INTEGRATED BY SAME SES |
| RACMAR |
FAVOR LAW AGAINST RACIAL INTERMARRIAGE |
| RACDIN |
OBJECT TO OPP. RACE HOME FOR DINNER |
| RACPUSH |
BLACKS SHOULDNT PUSH |