Are Latinos Becoming White? The Role of White Self-Categorization and White Identity in Shaping Contemporary Hispanic Political and Policy Preferences

Alexandra Filindra, M. Kolbe
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Census data show that a majority of Hispanics self-categorize as white and a substantial proportion express attachment to white identity. Sociologists suggest that such selections are an artifact of the Census, not psychologically nor politically consequential. This study draws on history, sociology and recent advances in the study of white identity among Anglos, to develop an argument for why Hispanics show attachment to whiteness and what may be the implications of such identity choices for Hispanics’ political and policy preferences. First, we specify descriptive demographic analyses to predict white self-categorization and white identity among Hispanics. Second, using the 2012 ANES data, we show that attachment to white identity is an important predictor of partisanship, ideology and welfare policy preferences, while there is some evidence that white self-categorization, but not white identity, positively correlates with restrictive immigration policy preferences.
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拉美裔正在变成白人吗?白人自我分类和白人身份在塑造当代西班牙裔政治和政策偏好中的作用
人口普查数据显示,大多数西班牙裔自认为是白人,相当大比例的人表达了对白人身份的依恋。社会学家认为,这样的选择是人口普查的产物,在心理上和政治上都没有影响。本研究借鉴了历史、社会学和盎格鲁人白人认同研究的最新进展,提出了西班牙裔美国人对白人的依恋,以及这种身份选择对西班牙裔美国人的政治和政策偏好可能有何影响的论点。首先,我们指定描述性人口统计学分析来预测西班牙裔白人的自我分类和白人身份。其次,利用2012年的ANES数据,我们发现对白人身份的依恋是党派倾向、意识形态和福利政策偏好的重要预测因子,而有证据表明,白人自我分类(而不是白人身份)与限制性移民政策偏好正相关。
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