Which Hispanics identify as white? | Gene Expression

 

I wanted to clarify a few issues with the Census’ American Community Survey. These data come from the interval of 2006-2008, and they allowed me to query the proportional of various Latino/Hispanic groups who identified as white. I knew in the aggregate that the majority of America’s Latinos identified as white, but I was curious about two things:

1) The variation in white identification by group (by national origin)

2) The variation in white identification of Mexican Americans by selected states

Results below. There are stories in these data….

WhiteBlackOther raceWhite and blackWhite & Native American
300: Cuban87.33.58.60.50.1
420: Argentinean86.30.313.20.10.2
450: Spaniard80.51.315.50.62.1
427: Uruguayan79.30.120.30.30
422: Chilean77.30.621.50.20.4
428: Venezuelan77.1219.80.90.3
423: Colombian69.71.727.70.70.2
425: Paraguayan68.40.131.100.4
414: Nicaraguan68229.30.60.2
411: Costa Rican65.45.728.10.50.2
421: Bolivian63.40.535.30.30.4
100: Mexican59.40.639.30.20.5
426: Peruvian58.30.640.10.40.6
424: Ecuadorian55.50.843.20.30.2
413: Honduran53.84.241.10.60.2
200: Puerto Rican53.16.139.11.50.2
412: Guatemalan49.3148.90.40.5
416: Salvadoran48.90.849.40.70.2
415: Panamanian41.327.628.32.50.4
460: Dominican29.19.259.620.1
Mexican Americans by state
WhiteBlackOther raceWhite and blackWhite & Native American
63: Idaho74.70.223.10.21.8
66: New Mexico72.20.525.90.21.2
67: Utah71.70.826.50.40.6
65: Nevada71.20.627.50.50.3
68: Wyoming70.20.525.60.33.4
49: Texas68.60.430.70.20.2
62: Colorado68.40.6300.20.7
61: Arizona670.4320.20.4
72: Oregon640.733.50.51.4
64: Montana59.54.831.70.23.9
71: California53.80.445.30.20.4
73: Washington510.647.40.40.6
21: Illinois45.20.553.80.20.3
12: New Jersey43.11.354.50.60.4
13: New York41.32.155.50.70.3

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