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- 1997standards.html accessDate "2009-03-19".
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- 1997standards.html accessdate "2013-05-18".
- 1997standards.html accessdate "2016-01-19".
- 1997standards.html author "Office of Management and Budget".
- 1997standards.html date "1997".
- 1997standards.html date "1997-10-30".
- 1997standards.html isCitedBy African_Americans.
- 1997standards.html isCitedBy Americans.
- 1997standards.html isCitedBy Asian_people.
- 1997standards.html isCitedBy Brazilian_Americans.
- 1997standards.html isCitedBy Hispanic.
- 1997standards.html isCitedBy Hispanic–Latino_naming_dispute.
- 1997standards.html isCitedBy Historical_racial_and_ethnic_demographics_of_the_United_States.
- 1997standards.html isCitedBy Latino_(demonym).
- 1997standards.html isCitedBy Race_(human_categorization).
- 1997standards.html isCitedBy Race_and_ethnicity_in_the_United_States.
- 1997standards.html isCitedBy Race_and_ethnicity_in_the_United_States_Census.
- 1997standards.html publisher Office_of_Management_and_Budget.
- 1997standards.html publisher White_House.
- 1997standards.html publisher "Office of Management and Budget".
- 1997standards.html quote "Terminology for Hispanics.--OMB does not accept the recommendation to retain the single term "Hispanic." Instead, OMB has decided that the term should be "Hispanic or Latino." Because regional usage of the terms differs – Hispanic is commonly used in the eastern portion of the United States, whereas Latino is commonly used in the western portion – this change may contribute to improved response rates.".
- 1997standards.html quote "Terminology for Hispanics.--OMB does not accept the recommendation to retain the single term "Hispanic." Instead, OMB has decided that the term should be "Hispanic or Latino." Because regional usage of the terms differs—Hispanic is commonly used in the eastern portion of the United States, whereas Latino is commonly used in the western portion—this change may contribute to improved response rates.".
- 1997standards.html quote "The Native Hawaiians presented compelling arguments that the standards must facilitate the production of data to describe their social and economic situation and to monitor discrimination against Native Hawaiians in housing, education, employment, and other areas. Under the current standards for data on race and ethnicity, Native Hawaiians comprise about three percent of the Asian and Pacific Islander population. By creating separate categories, the data on the Native Hawaiians and other Pacific Islander groups will no longer be overwhelmed by the aggregate data of the much larger Asian groups. Native Hawaiians will comprise about 60 percent of the new category. The Asian, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander population groups are well defined; moreover, there has been experience with reporting in separate categories for the Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander population groups. The 1990 census included "Hawaiian," "Samoan," and "Guamanian" as response categories to the race question. In addition, two of the major tests conducted as part of the current review used "Hawaiian" and/or "Native Hawaiian," "Samoan," "Guamanian," and "Guamanian or Chamorro" as response options to the race question. These factors facilitate breaking apart the current category.".
- 1997standards.html title "--10-30".
- 1997standards.html title "Revisions to the Standards for the Classification of Federal Data on Race and Ethnicity".
- 1997standards.html title "Revisions to the Standards for the Classification of Federal Data on Race and Ethnicity. Federal Register Notice".
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- 1997standards.html url "http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/fedreg/1997standards.html".
- 1997standards.html work Office_of_Management_and_Budget.
- 1997standards.html work "The White House Office of Management and Budget".
- 1997standards.html work "Whitehouse.gov".
- 1997standards.html year "1997".