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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Feb 6.
Published in final edited form as: Sociol Race Ethn (Thousand Oaks). 2017 Jun 9;4(1):49–66. doi: 10.1177/2332649217708798

Table 1.

Crosstab of Street Race, Ascribed Race and Self-Perceived Race Using the 2015 National Latino Health and Immigration Survey

Street Race1 N Percent Ascribed Race2 N Percent Self-Perceived Race3 N Percent
White 287 20.21 White 207 14.43 White 662 44.88
Latino/Hispanic 597 42.04 Latino/Hispanic 553 38.54 Latino/Hispanic 646 43.8
Black 52 3.66 Black 27 1.88 Black 33 2.24
American Indian or Alaskan Native 27 1.9 American Indian or Alaskan Native 8 0.56 American Indian or Alaskan Native 52 3.53
Mexican 317 22.32 Mexican 433 30.17 --- --- ---
Middle Eastern/Arab 51 3.59 Middle Eastern/Arab 10 0.7 --- --- ---
Asian 29 2.04 --- --- --- Asian 7 0.47
--- --- --- Cuban 42 2.93 Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 9 0.61
Puerto Rican 98 6.83 --- --- ---
--- --- --- Immigrant 57 3.97 --- --- ---
Other 60 4.23 Other 66 4.47

Total 1420 1435 1475
1

“If you were walking down the street, what race do you think other Americans who do not know you personally would assume you were based on what you look like?”

2

“How do other people usually classify your race in the United States. Would you say that others usually view you as?”

3

What is your race? Are you White, Black, American Indian, Asian, or Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander?”