The purpose of the statistical data analysis was to lay groundwork for further explorations, because – as limited as they are – at least we can have a general idea about the prominence of different ethnic and racial groups in domestic work, and about characteristics of these groups in comparison to one another. I was interested in looking at raw numbers, proportions between different categories within particular jobs in household work, and the relative characteristics of white non-Hispanic US-born household workers. The data I used were drawn from the database of U.S. census data for social, economic, and health research for 2017, the most recent available dataset (IPUMS 2017).
D3.1 White non-Hispanic US-born domestic workers – statistical data analysis. Deliverable D3.1 within the MAJORdom project
Anna Maria Rosinska
2019-01-01
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The purpose of the statistical data analysis was to lay groundwork for further explorations, because – as limited as they are – at least we can have a general idea about the prominence of different ethnic and racial groups in domestic work, and about characteristics of these groups in comparison to one another. I was interested in looking at raw numbers, proportions between different categories within particular jobs in household work, and the relative characteristics of white non-Hispanic US-born household workers. The data I used were drawn from the database of U.S. census data for social, economic, and health research for 2017, the most recent available dataset (IPUMS 2017).File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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