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- African Americans
- community involvement
- crime
- economic indicators
- ethnic identity
- family relationships
- life satisfaction
- mental health
- physical health
- political ideologies
- psychological wellbeing
- race relations
- racial attitudes
- racial discrimination
- racism
- reactions to crime
- religious attitudes
- religious beliefs
- residential segregation
- self esteem
- social indicators
- social interaction
- social networks
- social services
- stereotypes
- unemployment
- work attitudes
National Survey of Black Americans, Waves 1-4, 1979-1980, 1987-1988, 1988-1989, 1992
Principal Investigator(s): Jackson, James S.; Neighbors, Harold W.
Summary: The purpose of this data collection was to provide an appropriate theoretical and empirical approach to concepts, measures, and methods in the study of Black Americans. Developed with input from social scientists, students, and a national advisory panel of Black scholars, the survey investigates neighborhood-community integration, services, crime and community contact, the role of religion and the church, physical and mental health, self-esteem, life satisfaction, employment, the effects ... (view details)
Series: National Survey of Black Americans Series
Persistent URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR06668
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