Entry:
Taylor, D. Garth and Stinchcombe, Arthur L., The Boston School Desegregation Controversy. Project report submitted to National Institute of Education, July, 1977.
Abstract:
Boston, compared to other areas, is more liberal on measures of general racial tolerance but is less liberal on school integration. Catholics in Boston are less liberal than Protestants although this difference does not appear nationally.
GSS Years:1972-76
Other Data Sets:
NORC Boston Panel Study
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GSS Codebook Variables referenced by document: |
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Variable Name |
Variable Label |
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| RACDIN |
OBJECT TO OPP. RACE HOME FOR DINNER |
| RACPUSH |
BLACKS SHOULDNT PUSH |
| RACLIVE |
ANY OPP. RACE IN NEIGHBORHOOD |
| BUSING |
ATTITUDE TOWARD RACIAL BUSING |
| RACFEW |
CHILDREN TO SCHOOL WITH OPPOSITE RACE |
| RACHAF |
CHILDREN TO SCHOOL HALF OPPOSITE RACE |
| RELIG |
RS RELIGIOUS PREFERENCE |
| RACMOST |
CHILDREN TO SCHOOL MOSTLY OPPOSITE RACE |
| RACE |
RACE OF RESPONDENT |
| SRCBELT |
SRC BELTCODE |
| RACMAR |
FAVOR LAW AGAINST RACIAL INTERMARRIAGE |
| BABIES |
HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS LESS THAN 6 YRS OLD |
| PRETEEN |
HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS 6 THRU 12 YRS OLD |
| TEENS |
HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS 13 THRU 17 YRS OLD |
| REGION |
REGION OF INTERVIEW |