Version Date: Dec 19, 1997 View help for published
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Irwin Katz;
Howard Schuman
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https://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR07407.v2
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This study examines the attitudes of White adults living in the greater Detroit Metropolitan area toward neighbors and Blacks. In particular, the study measured respondents' reactions to Blacks moving into their neighborhood, Black children playing with their child, and Blacks working at the same job. The study also assessed the current neighborhood situation with respect to the dominant socioeconomic patterns. Demographic information includes respondent's age, gender, marital status, employment status, family income, religious preference, and occupation.
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White adults living in the greater Detroit metropolitan area.
personal interviews
1984-07-02
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1997-12-19 SAS and SPSS data definition statements for this data file have been added, and the hardcopy codebook and data collection instrument have been scanned and converted to a PDF file.
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