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Black Hills Knowledge Network, Shuang Li
Black Hills Knowledge Network, Shuang Li
South Dakota Demography Conference
No abstract provided.
Using Economic Research Service And Bureau Of Economic Analysis, Eric Guthrie
Using Economic Research Service And Bureau Of Economic Analysis, Eric Guthrie
South Dakota Demography Conference
No abstract provided.
Shortcuts Through Missouri, Mike Mccurry
Shortcuts Through Missouri, Mike Mccurry
South Dakota Demography Conference
No abstract provided.
Using Labor Market Information Center Data, Eric Guthrie
Using Labor Market Information Center Data, Eric Guthrie
South Dakota Demography Conference
No abstract provided.
Data Center Findings, Eric Guthrie
Data Center Findings, Eric Guthrie
South Dakota Demography Conference
No abstract provided.
Challenges In The Data, Eric Guthrie
Challenges In The Data, Eric Guthrie
South Dakota Demography Conference
No abstract provided.
Data In Indian Country, Richard Meyers, Mary Killsahundred
Data In Indian Country, Richard Meyers, Mary Killsahundred
South Dakota Demography Conference
No abstract provided.
What The South Dakota State University Rural Life And Census Data Center Can Provide, Eric Guthrie
What The South Dakota State University Rural Life And Census Data Center Can Provide, Eric Guthrie
South Dakota Demography Conference
No abstract provided.
New Approaches To Migration, Mike Mccurry
New Approaches To Migration, Mike Mccurry
South Dakota Demography Conference
No abstract provided.
Regional Response Planning For At-Risk, Vulnerable, Or 'Special' Populations, Janet Cites
Regional Response Planning For At-Risk, Vulnerable, Or 'Special' Populations, Janet Cites
South Dakota Demography Conference
No abstract provided.
South Dakota Projecting The Population: Our Largest Project In 2012, Mike Mccurry
South Dakota Projecting The Population: Our Largest Project In 2012, Mike Mccurry
South Dakota Demography Conference
No abstract provided.
Measuring White Privilege In South Dakota, Brianna Allington
Measuring White Privilege In South Dakota, Brianna Allington
The Journal of Undergraduate Research
In 1989, Peggy McIntosh introduced the “White Privilege” survey, which was a research instrument designed to indicate day-to-day incidences of small advantages which exist in our society attached to being white. Those enrolled in the class, on average, strongly agreed more with the survey compared to the general population. This could be attributed to differences in education and the effects of race. By looking at data collected individually and across racial groups, it can be seen that there are extreme differences in outlooks on white privilege between those who are white (76% of the total sample) and those who are …