Multiracial Children Survey Statistics at Survelum Public Data Bank |
Data collected: 110 survey responses Click on underlined response options to use corellation filters |
Demographics |
What is your gender? | ||
Male | (20; 18%) | |
Female | (89; 81%) | |
Other | (1; 1%) | |
Do not know | (0; 0%) |
If you answered Other to the previous question, then please specify. | |
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What is your age? | ||
Under 21 | (68; 62%) | |
21-25 | (31; 28%) | |
26-30 | (4; 4%) | |
31-40 | (2; 2%) | |
Over 40 | (3; 3%) | |
Do not know | (0; 0%) |
What is your ethnicity/race? | ||
African/Black | (30; 27%) | |
Asian | (2; 2%) | |
Caucasian/White | (65; 59%) | |
Hispanic | (6; 5%) | |
Native American | (3; 3%) | |
Biracial/multiracial | (7; 6%) | |
Other | (3; 3%) | |
I do not know | (0; 0%) | |
Not applicable | (0; 0%) |
If “Other” to the previous question, then please specify. | |
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Were you raised in a single or two-parent household? | ||
Single-parent, mother | (24; 22%) | |
Single-parent, father | (1; 1%) | |
Two-parent household | (84; 76%) | |
Foster homes | (0; 0%) | |
Orphanages | (0; 0%) | |
Other | (1; 1%) |
Do you have at least one biracial or multiracial relative? | ||
Yes | (52; 47%) | |
No | (55; 50%) | |
Do not know | (3; 3%) |
Do you have at least one biracial or multiracial friend? | ||
Yes | (103; 94%) | |
No | (4; 4%) | |
Do not know | (3; 3%) |
Lifestyles |
Do you think multiracial children generally have lower self-esteem than single-race children do? | ||
Yes | (7; 6%) | |
Depends on the multiracial child's background | (46; 42%) | |
Depends on the single-race child's background | (3; 3%) | |
No | (42; 38%) | |
Do not know | (12; 11%) |
Do you think multiracial persons generally have better job opportunities than single-race persons? | ||
Yes | (15; 14%) | |
Depends on the multiracial person's background | (29; 26%) | |
Depends on the single-race person's background | (8; 7%) | |
No | (43; 39%) | |
Do not know | (15; 14%) |
Do multiracial children have identity issues? | ||
Yes, but generally more than single-race children | (43; 39%) | |
Yes, but generally the same as single-race children | (17; 15%) | |
Yes, but generally less than single-race children | (3; 3%) | |
Yes, but depends on the single-race person | (7; 6%) | |
No | (13; 12%) | |
Do not know | (27; 25%) |
Do you think it is harder to raise a multiracial child than it is to raise a single-race child? | ||
Yes | (6; 5%) | |
Yes, but depends on the multiracial child's personality, background, and/or parents | (50; 45%) | |
No | (42; 38%) | |
Do not know | (12; 11%) |
Do multiracial boys find it easier to develop a racial identify than multiracial girls? | ||
Yes | (18; 16%) | |
Depends on the multiracial boy's background | (22; 20%) | |
No | (30; 27%) | |
Do not know | (40; 36%) |
Are multiracial children likely to enter into interracial marriages? | ||
Yes | (38; 35%) | |
Depends on the multiracial child's racial identity | (33; 30%) | |
No | (9; 8%) | |
Do not know | (30; 27%) |
Do multiracial children face alienation at school because of their multiracial identity? | ||
Yes | (14; 13%) | |
Depends on the multiracial child's racial identity | (6; 5%) | |
Depends on how single-race children perceive the racial identities of their multiracial classmates | (48; 44%) | |
Depends on how teachers perceive the racial identities of their multiracial students | (3; 3%) | |
No | (21; 19%) | |
Do not know | (18; 16%) |
Do multiracial children have more race-related emotional problems than single-race children? | ||
Yes | (30; 27%) | |
Depends on the multiracial child's racial identity | (39; 35%) | |
No | (15; 14%) | |
Do not know | (25; 23%) | |
Not Checked | (1; 1%) |
Do multiracial children prefer interacting with other multiracial children more than interacting with single-race children? | ||
Yes | (17; 15%) | |
Depends on the multiracial child's racial identity | (33; 30%) | |
No | (27; 25%) | |
Do not know | (32; 29%) | |
Not Checked | (1; 1%) |
Are multiracial children more likely to be treated as outcasts by their family or their peers? | ||
By one or both of their parents | (1; 1%) | |
By one or more of their grandparents | (13; 12%) | |
By one or more of their other relatives | (14; 13%) | |
By their peers | (41; 37%) | |
Do not know | (40; 36%) | |
Not Checked | (1; 1%) |
Are multiracial children more adaptable in dealing with racial diversity than single-race children? | ||
Yes | (53; 48%) | |
Depends on the multiracial child's racial identity | (27; 25%) | |
No | (9; 8%) | |
Do not know | (19; 17%) | |
Not Checked | (2; 2%) |
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