The Great Demographic Illusion: majority, minority, and the expanding American mainstream
Why the number of young Americans with ethno-racially mixed backgrounds is surging and what this means for the country’s future Americans are under the spell of a distorted and polarizing story about their country’s future—the majority-minority narrative—which contends that inevitable demographic ch...
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Zusammenfassung: | Why the number of young Americans with ethno-racially mixed backgrounds is surging and what this means for the country’s future Americans are under the spell of a distorted and polarizing story about their country’s future—the majority-minority narrative—which contends that inevitable demographic changes will create a society with a majority made up of minorities for the first time in American history. The Great Demographic Illusion reveals the flaws in this narrative and how it obscures a more transformative development: the rising numbers of young Americans from ethno-racially mixed families, consisting of one white and one nonwhite parent. Examining the unprecedented significance of mixed parentage in the twenty-first-century United States, Richard Alba looks at how young Americans with this background will play pivotal roles in the country’s demographic future.Assembling a vast body of evidence, Alba explores where these mixed families fit in American society. Most participate in the mainstream, as seen in their high levels of integration into social milieus with whites and frequent marriage with them. Yet, racism is also evident in the very different experiences of individuals with black-white heritage. Alba’s portrait squares in key ways with the history of American immigrant-group assimilation, and indicates that, once again, mainstream American society is expanding and becoming more inclusive. He discusses social policies that might enhance mainstream assimilation and argues that the future is more likely to resemble a gradual evolution from the present rather than a stark overturning of an established order.An outlook on social change that counters more rigid demographic beliefs and predictions, The Great Demographic Illusion offers a new way of understanding American society and its coming transformation |
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spelling | Alba, Richard D. 1942- Verfasser (DE-588)114848645 aut The Great Demographic Illusion majority, minority, and the expanding American mainstream Richard Alba Princeton, NJ Princeton University Press [2020] © 2020 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 312 Seiten) Illustrationen txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Why the number of young Americans with ethno-racially mixed backgrounds is surging and what this means for the country’s future Americans are under the spell of a distorted and polarizing story about their country’s future—the majority-minority narrative—which contends that inevitable demographic changes will create a society with a majority made up of minorities for the first time in American history. The Great Demographic Illusion reveals the flaws in this narrative and how it obscures a more transformative development: the rising numbers of young Americans from ethno-racially mixed families, consisting of one white and one nonwhite parent. Examining the unprecedented significance of mixed parentage in the twenty-first-century United States, Richard Alba looks at how young Americans with this background will play pivotal roles in the country’s demographic future.Assembling a vast body of evidence, Alba explores where these mixed families fit in American society. Most participate in the mainstream, as seen in their high levels of integration into social milieus with whites and frequent marriage with them. Yet, racism is also evident in the very different experiences of individuals with black-white heritage. Alba’s portrait squares in key ways with the history of American immigrant-group assimilation, and indicates that, once again, mainstream American society is expanding and becoming more inclusive. He discusses social policies that might enhance mainstream assimilation and argues that the future is more likely to resemble a gradual evolution from the present rather than a stark overturning of an established order.An outlook on social change that counters more rigid demographic beliefs and predictions, The Great Demographic Illusion offers a new way of understanding American society and its coming transformation African Americans American Indians Asian Americans Asians Hispanics Latinos Native Americans U.S Census Whiteshift;Eric Kaufmann;white majority;majority-minority society;assimilation;The Diversity Explosion;William Frey assimilation mainstream census data demographic predictions demography ethno-racial ethno-racially mixed immigrant-group assimilation mass assimilation minority groups minority-white Americans mixed ancestry mixed families mixed family backgrounds mixed parentage non-zero-sum assimilation non-zero-sum mobility population projections racial demographics racism white ethnics whiteness theory SOCIAL SCIENCE / Demography bisacsh Ethnic groups United States Majorities Minorities United States Racially mixed people United States Interethnische Herkunft (DE-588)4170117-3 gnd rswk-swf Mehrheitsprinzip (DE-588)4038382-9 gnd rswk-swf Randgruppe (DE-588)4048390-3 gnd rswk-swf Bevölkerungswachstum (DE-588)4129300-9 gnd rswk-swf Demographie (DE-588)4011412-0 gnd rswk-swf Ethnische Gruppe (DE-588)4153095-0 gnd rswk-swf Minderheit (DE-588)4752223-9 gnd rswk-swf Bevölkerung (DE-588)4006287-9 gnd rswk-swf USA (DE-588)4078704-7 gnd rswk-swf USA (DE-588)4078704-7 g Bevölkerung (DE-588)4006287-9 s Bevölkerungswachstum (DE-588)4129300-9 s Ethnische Gruppe (DE-588)4153095-0 s Mehrheitsprinzip (DE-588)4038382-9 s Minderheit (DE-588)4752223-9 s DE-604 Interethnische Herkunft (DE-588)4170117-3 s Randgruppe (DE-588)4048390-3 s Demographie (DE-588)4011412-0 s Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover 9780691201634 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Paperback 9780691206219 https://doi.org/10.1515/9780691202112 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | Alba, Richard D. 1942- The Great Demographic Illusion majority, minority, and the expanding American mainstream African Americans American Indians Asian Americans Asians Hispanics Latinos Native Americans U.S Census Whiteshift;Eric Kaufmann;white majority;majority-minority society;assimilation;The Diversity Explosion;William Frey assimilation mainstream census data demographic predictions demography ethno-racial ethno-racially mixed immigrant-group assimilation mass assimilation minority groups minority-white Americans mixed ancestry mixed families mixed family backgrounds mixed parentage non-zero-sum assimilation non-zero-sum mobility population projections racial demographics racism white ethnics whiteness theory SOCIAL SCIENCE / Demography bisacsh Ethnic groups United States Majorities Minorities United States Racially mixed people United States Interethnische Herkunft (DE-588)4170117-3 gnd Mehrheitsprinzip (DE-588)4038382-9 gnd Randgruppe (DE-588)4048390-3 gnd Bevölkerungswachstum (DE-588)4129300-9 gnd Demographie (DE-588)4011412-0 gnd Ethnische Gruppe (DE-588)4153095-0 gnd Minderheit (DE-588)4752223-9 gnd Bevölkerung (DE-588)4006287-9 gnd |
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title | The Great Demographic Illusion majority, minority, and the expanding American mainstream |
title_auth | The Great Demographic Illusion majority, minority, and the expanding American mainstream |
title_exact_search | The Great Demographic Illusion majority, minority, and the expanding American mainstream |
title_exact_search_txtP | The Great Demographic Illusion majority, minority, and the expanding American mainstream |
title_full | The Great Demographic Illusion majority, minority, and the expanding American mainstream Richard Alba |
title_fullStr | The Great Demographic Illusion majority, minority, and the expanding American mainstream Richard Alba |
title_full_unstemmed | The Great Demographic Illusion majority, minority, and the expanding American mainstream Richard Alba |
title_short | The Great Demographic Illusion |
title_sort | the great demographic illusion majority minority and the expanding american mainstream |
title_sub | majority, minority, and the expanding American mainstream |
topic | African Americans American Indians Asian Americans Asians Hispanics Latinos Native Americans U.S Census Whiteshift;Eric Kaufmann;white majority;majority-minority society;assimilation;The Diversity Explosion;William Frey assimilation mainstream census data demographic predictions demography ethno-racial ethno-racially mixed immigrant-group assimilation mass assimilation minority groups minority-white Americans mixed ancestry mixed families mixed family backgrounds mixed parentage non-zero-sum assimilation non-zero-sum mobility population projections racial demographics racism white ethnics whiteness theory SOCIAL SCIENCE / Demography bisacsh Ethnic groups United States Majorities Minorities United States Racially mixed people United States Interethnische Herkunft (DE-588)4170117-3 gnd Mehrheitsprinzip (DE-588)4038382-9 gnd Randgruppe (DE-588)4048390-3 gnd Bevölkerungswachstum (DE-588)4129300-9 gnd Demographie (DE-588)4011412-0 gnd Ethnische Gruppe (DE-588)4153095-0 gnd Minderheit (DE-588)4752223-9 gnd Bevölkerung (DE-588)4006287-9 gnd |
topic_facet | African Americans American Indians Asian Americans Asians Hispanics Latinos Native Americans U.S Census Whiteshift;Eric Kaufmann;white majority;majority-minority society;assimilation;The Diversity Explosion;William Frey assimilation mainstream census data demographic predictions demography ethno-racial ethno-racially mixed immigrant-group assimilation mass assimilation minority groups minority-white Americans mixed ancestry mixed families mixed family backgrounds mixed parentage non-zero-sum assimilation non-zero-sum mobility population projections racial demographics racism white ethnics whiteness theory SOCIAL SCIENCE / Demography Ethnic groups United States Majorities Minorities United States Racially mixed people United States Interethnische Herkunft Mehrheitsprinzip Randgruppe Bevölkerungswachstum Demographie Ethnische Gruppe Minderheit Bevölkerung USA |
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