Entry:

Taylor, D. Garth; Sheatsley, Paul B.; and Greeley, Andrew M. "Attitudes Toward Racial Integration," Scientific American, 238 (June, 1978), 42-49.


Abstract:

The young and better educated show the greatest increase in favorable attitudes toward racial integration, but this trend extends across all demographic groups.

GSS Years:

1972, 1976

Other Data Sets:

NORC 1963, 1970

GSS Codebook Variables referenced by document:

Variable Name

Variable Label

 
 
RACMAR

FAVOR LAW AGAINST RACIAL INTERMARRIAGE

RACDIN

OBJECT TO OPP. RACE HOME FOR DINNER

RACPUSH

BLACKS SHOULDNT PUSH

RACSEG

WHITES HAVE RIGHT TO SEG. NEIGHBORHOOD

RACSCHOL

SHOULD WHITES & BLACKS GO TO SAME SCHOOL

REGION

REGION OF INTERVIEW

AGE

AGE OF RESPONDENT

EDUC

HIGHEST YEAR OF SCHOOL COMPLETED

RELIG

RS RELIGIOUS PREFERENCE

ETHNIC

COUNTRY OF FAMILY ORIGIN

SEX

RESPONDENTS SEX

OCC

RS CENSUS OCCUPATION CODE (1970)

INCOME

TOTAL FAMILY INCOME

FEPRES

VOTE FOR WOMAN PRESIDENT

INCOME72

TOTAL FAMILY INCOME