Cuantos somos: a demographic study of the Mexican American population

Center for Mexican American Studies, University of Texas at Austin (2) • Published In 1977 • Pages: xvi, 238

By: Teller, Charles H., Estrada, Leo F., Hernández, José, Alvírez, David, Rodríez, Romeo, Bean, Frank D., Bradshaw, Benjamin S., Roberts, Robert E., Cardenas, Gilbert, Santana Cooney, Rosemary, Singelmann, Joachim.

Abstract
This collection are essays provides a thorough examination of demographic methodological research issues in the study of Chicanos, as well as a wealth of data concerning fertility and mortality, migration, and labor force participation. The published results of a Conference on Mexican American demography, it fills a long-standing gap in the literature on Chicanos.
Subjects
Population
Composition of population
Historical and archival research
Information sources listed in other works
Reviews and critiques
Birth statistics
Conception
Mortality
External migration
Theoretical orientation in research and its results
culture
Chicanos
HRAF PubDate
2002
Region
North America
Sub Region
Regional, Ethnic and Diaspora Cultures
Evaluation
Creator Type
Sociologist
Document Rating
4: Excellent Secondary Data
Analyst
M. A. Marcus ; 1986
Field Date
no date
Coverage Date
1869-1973
Coverage Place
United States
Notes
Edited by Charles H. Teller, Leo F. Estrada, José Hernández and David Alvírez
Community-oriented demography: toward a micro-structural approach to the study of ethnic populations / Leo F. Estrada and Charles H. Teller --Using census data to study Spanish heritage populations of the United States / Leo F. Estrada, José Hernández and David Alvírez --A comparison of persons of Spanish origin and persons of Spanish surname in the United States using the March 1971 current population survey / Edward Fernandez --Annotated bibliography on the demography of the Mexican American population, with commentary/ Charles H. Teller and Romeo rodríguez --Mexican American fertility / Frank D. Bean and Benjamin S. Bradshaw --The study of mortality in the Mexican American population / Robert E. Roberts -- Mexican labor: a view to conceptualizing the effects of migration, immigration and the Chicano population in the United States / Gilbert Cardenas -- The Mexican American female in the labor force / Rosemary Santana Cooney -- Mexican Americans in the Southwest labor force: some preliminary findings/ Joachim Singelmann -- Chicano demography: where we were, are, and hope to be / José Hernández
Includes bibliographical references
Papers presented at the Conference on the Demographic Study of the Mexican American Population, held at the University of Texas at Austin, May 17-19, 1973
LCCN
77093093
LCSH
Mexican Americans