Married with children: do intermarriage and children impact political orientations?

IF 1.8 3区 社会学 Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE Politics Groups and Identities Pub Date : 2022-06-23 DOI:10.1080/21565503.2022.2086471
Ngoc Phan, Natasha Altema McNeely, Edward D. Vargas
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ABSTRACT We test the possibility that social contact through interracial marriage impacts racial attitudes. We assume that interracial couples experience intergroup contact that is meaningfully different from same-race couples. Little research examines the impact of mate selection and reproduction on political and racial attitudes. In this paper, we advance the research on the potential impact of mate selection and reproduction on couples’ racial attitudes. Using racialized socialization theory, we test whether interracial couples hold similar views to other multiracial couples compared to same-race couples. A secondary hypothesis concerns whether interracial couples with children hold distinct racial and political attitudes. We use the 2016 Collaborative Multiracial Post-Election Survey (CMPS). We find that non-Hispanic whites, Blacks, and Asians in interracial relationships are more likely to indicate that these groups experience discrimination compared to their co-ethnic counterparts who are in relationships with co-ethnics. We also find some support for our expectation that having children in an interracial marriage has an impact on the racial attitudes of non-Hispanic whites. Our results contribute to the growing research on the political attitudes of interracial couples as well as the impact of their having children upon their political preferences.
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已婚有孩子:异族婚姻和孩子会影响政治取向吗?
摘要本研究旨在检验跨种族婚姻的社会接触对种族态度的影响。我们假设跨种族夫妇经历的群体间接触与同种族夫妇有很大的不同。很少有研究考察配偶选择和繁殖对政治和种族态度的影响。在本文中,我们进一步研究了配偶选择和繁殖对夫妻种族态度的潜在影响。使用种族社会化理论,我们测试是否跨种族夫妇持有类似的观点,其他多种族夫妇相比,同种族夫妇。第二个假设是关于有孩子的跨种族夫妇是否持有明显的种族和政治态度。我们使用2016年合作多种族选举后调查(CMPS)。我们发现,在跨种族关系中的非西班牙裔白人、黑人和亚洲人,与同种族关系中的同种族群体相比,更有可能表明这些群体遭受歧视。我们还发现一些证据支持我们的预期,即在异族婚姻中生育孩子会对非西班牙裔白人的种族态度产生影响。我们的研究结果有助于越来越多的研究跨种族夫妇的政治态度,以及他们有孩子对他们的政治偏好的影响。
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