By Nate Cohn
Hispanics
are often described as driving up the nonwhite share of the population.
But a new study of census forms finds that more Hispanics are
identifying as white.
An
estimated net 1.2 million Americans of the 35 million Americans
identified in 2000 as of “Hispanic, Latino or Spanish origin,” as the
census form puts it, changed their race from “some other race” to
“white” between the 2000 and 2010 censuses, according to research
presented at an annual meeting of the Population Association of America
and reported by Pew Research.
The
researchers, who have not yet published their findings, compared
individual census forms from the 2000 and 2010 censuses. They found that
millions of Americans answered the census questions about race and
ethnicity differently in 2000 and 2010. The largest shifts were among
Americans of Hispanic origin, who are the nation’s fastest growing
ethnic group by total numbers.
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