Social Relations and Health: Comparing “Invisible” Arab Americans to Blacks and Whites

Volume: 8, Issue: 1, Pages: 84 - 92
Published: Jul 14, 2017
Abstract
This paper establishes preliminary benchmarks by comparing average values of social relations and health among Arab Americans, blacks, and whites. Specifically, we expand traditional racial/ethnic categories to distinguish Arab Americans, historically and legally considered white. Data come from a unique random-digit-dial (RDD) sample of Arab Americans (N = 96), blacks (N = 102), and whites (N = 100) from metro-Detroit collected in 2011, ranging...
Paper Details
Title
Social Relations and Health: Comparing “Invisible” Arab Americans to Blacks and Whites
Published Date
Jul 14, 2017
Volume
8
Issue
1
Pages
84 - 92
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