Strully Kate
AJS. 2014 Nov;120(3):750-97. doi: 10.1086/679190.
Focusing on romantic relationships, which are often seen as a barometer of social distance, this analysis investigates how adolescents from different racial-ethnic and gender groups respond when they attend diverse schools with many opportunities for inter-racial-ethnic dating. Which groups respond by forming inter-racial-ethnic relationships, and which groups appear to "work around" opportunities for inter-racial-ethnic dating by forming more same-race-ethnicity relationships outside of school boundaries? Most prior studies have analyzed only relationships within schools and, therefore, cannot capture a potentially important way that adolescents express preferences for same-race-ethnicity relationships or work around constraints from other groups' preferences. Using the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health, I find that, when adolescents are in schools with many opportunities for inter-racial-ethnic dating, black females and white males are most likely to form same-race-ethnicity relationships outside of the school; whereas Hispanic males and females are most likely to date across racial-ethnic boundaries within the school.
聚焦于通常被视为社会距离晴雨表的浪漫关系,本分析调查了来自不同种族和性别的青少年在进入有许多跨种族约会机会的多元化学校时会如何反应。哪些群体通过建立跨种族关系做出反应,而哪些群体似乎通过在校外建立更多同种族关系来“避开”跨种族约会的机会?大多数先前的研究仅分析了校内关系,因此无法捕捉到青少年表达对同种族关系偏好或避开其他群体偏好限制的一种潜在重要方式。利用全国青少年健康纵向研究,我发现,当青少年所在学校有许多跨种族约会机会时,黑人女性和白人男性最有可能在校外建立同种族关系;而西班牙裔男性和女性最有可能在学校内跨种族约会。