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 |