Ethnicity vs race on forms

    • [DOC File]SUICIDE RISK ASSESSMENT GUIDE - Veterans Affairs

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      Some risk factors are immutable (e.g., age, gender, race/ethnicity), while others are more situation-specific (e.g., loss of housing, exacerbation of pain in a chronic condition, and onset or exacerbation of psychiatric symptoms).

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    • [DOC File]AP Human Geography Ethnicity Chapter 7 (Rubenstein) …

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      Describe nationality, race, and ethnicity in the United States. Give an example of distinct ethnicity in Canada. ... Further, it is hard to determine whether a particular group forms a distinct tribe or is a part of a larger collection of very similar groups.

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    • [DOC File]Issues of Instructor Race and Gender in Evaluations of ...

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      RACE. Hamermesh & Parker (2005) – as mentioned above, there was a main effect of race such that faculty of color received lower course evaluations than their white peers. Researchers have looked at other measures besides course evaluations to gauge racial bias in the classroom.

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    • [DOCX File]Insert Title - University of Phoenix

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      Social construction of race: the belief that race is not biologically identifiable; race is a social construct because racial categories change over time Ethnicity : a socially defined category based on a group’s shared cultural factors, such as language, religion, nationality, or history

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    • [DOC File]EESD9600 Confidential Application - Child Development (CA ...

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      (5) Ethnicity. Enter a “Y” if the child is Hispanic or Latino. Otherwise, enter an “N”. (6) Race: See the “Race Codes” section in these instructions to determine the race code(s) that should be entered in column 6. At least one code must be entered, but you may enter all codes that apply for each child.

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    • [DOC File]Class, Race, and Gender

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      Race is used for socially identifying groups based on physical differences. Ethnicity identifies distinctive national origin, language, religion, culture (social differences) Racial-ethnic groups are socially subordinated & remain culturally distinct within the U.S. Macro Structural Inequalities and Racial-Ethnic …

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    • [DOC File]HUD | HUD.gov / U.S. Department of Housing and Urban ...

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      Item 39 Race Based on the Race & Ethnic Data form completed by each household . member, please enter the appropriate letter listed below. Note: If the Race & Ethnic Data form is not completed for a household . member, enter “X” in this Item for that member. X = Declined to report. I = American Indian or Alaskan Native. A = Asian

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    • [DOCX File]Civil Rights Compliance Plan, F-00164

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      More than one race (Recipient agencies are encouraged to collect more detailed information on population groups based on the U.S. Census 2010 race and ethnicity categories, provided that those who identify themselves as “Multiracial” or “More Than One Race” are aggregated into the five minimum set of race categories mentioned above.)

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