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Session 24:
Challenges of Multiracial Measurement

Thursday, March 29
10:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Ziegfeld
4th floor
Chair: Ann Morning, New York University
Discussant: Aaron Gullickson, Columbia University

1.  The Declining Multiple Race Population of the United States: The American Community Survey, 2000 to 2005  •  Ren Farley, University of Michigan

2.  A Practical Approach to Using Multiple-Race Response Data: A Bridging Method for Public-Use Microdata  •  Carolyn A. Liebler, University of Minnesota; Andrew Halpern-Manners, University of Minnesota

3.  Estimating the Effects of Parental Characteristics on the Identities of Multiracial Children  •  C. Matthew Snipp, Stanford University; Candy M. Ku, Stanford University

4.  Will “Multiracial” Survive to the Next Generation? The Racial Classification of Children of Multiracial Parents  •  Jenifer Bratter, Rice University

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