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Interracial marriage is a marriage involving spouses who belong to different "races" or racialized ethnicities. In the past, such marriages were outlawed in the United States, Nazi Germany and apartheid -era South Africa as miscegenation (Latin: 'mixing types').
26 maj 2024 · While marriage is a celebration of union, families of interracial/intercultural couples face diverse emotions from joy to experiences with racial and structural inequalities, and potential internalized racism of self-worth when marrying someone of another race and culture.
Historically, mixed-race offspring of black and white people such as mulattos and quadroons were often denominated to whichever race had the lower status, an example of the "one-drop rule", as a way to maintain the racial hierarchy. When slavery was legal, most mixed children came from an African American mother and white father.
15 lut 2022 · This study examines whether the relationship between couple’s racial and ethnic composition (i.e., same versus different racial/ethnic backgrounds) and relationship quality (conflict, love, satisfaction) is mediated by differences in parenting beliefs and gender ideology.
5 mar 2021 · The growth of interracial marriage and cohabitation has fueled the rise in biracial or mixed-race children. Fertility rates are uneven among racial and ethnic groups, seemingly rooted in stigma and cultural differences (e.g., fertility norms).
12 cze 2017 · The most common racial or ethnic pairing among newlywed intermarried couples is one Hispanic and one white spouse (42%). The next most common intermarriage pairings are one white and one Asian spouse (15%).
1 lip 2023 · Seven studies focused more on the parents’ voices speaking on behalf of their children, three papers focused on the stories of mixed-race children narrated from the parents’ points of view, and six papers focused on inter-ethnic marriage couples which were outside of our scope.