1963
DOI: 10.2307/799435
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Social & Economic Characteristics of Interracial Households in Honolulu

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“…Looking at mixed marriages in general, Monahan concludes that age tends to have an intermediate position between the two age patterns of the races involved. However, Schmitt and Souza (1963) found that in Hawaii male and female partners in interracial households were younger than intraracial spouses. Burma (1963) found that intermarriages involving blacks were most likcly to include previously divorced persons.…”
Section: Intermarriage In the United Statesmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Looking at mixed marriages in general, Monahan concludes that age tends to have an intermediate position between the two age patterns of the races involved. However, Schmitt and Souza (1963) found that in Hawaii male and female partners in interracial households were younger than intraracial spouses. Burma (1963) found that intermarriages involving blacks were most likcly to include previously divorced persons.…”
Section: Intermarriage In the United Statesmentioning
confidence: 88%