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Post by Admin on Dec 16, 2013 5:24:41 GMT -8
From the 2010 US Census as found at www.asian-nation.org/interracial.shtmlPercent of US Raised Asian Males (1.5 generation in the US or greater) Married to Blacks by Nationality (for example, 1% of all US Raised Filipino Married Men in the US in 2010 were with Black Women) Filipino 1.0% Asian Indian 0.9% Korean 0.8% Japanese 0.3% Vietnamese 0.2% Chinese 0.1% Percent of Foreign Raised Asian Males (First generation in the US) Married to Blacks by Nationality (for example, 0.2% of all Foreign raised first generation Asian Indian Married Men in the US in 2010 were with Black Women) Asian Indian 0.2% Japanese 0.1% Chinese 0.1% Korean 0.07% Filipino 0.02% Vietnamese 0.01% These stats would say that first generation Asian males marry Black women at extremely low rates. US raised Asian males still have low marriage rates with Black women, but much higher than their foreign raised counterparts. This somewhat implies that US Asian men start to warm up to the idea of marrying Black women in their 1.5 and 2nd generations in the US. Chinese males are the only nationality that marry Black women at the same low rate for both foreign and US raised groups. Also the same source found that 1.0% of all US Asian men cohabiting with a member of the opposite sex were with Black women. These numbers were not broken down by nationality, but it appears that US Asian men cohabit with Black women at a higher rate than marrying Black women which is not necessarily surprising.
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Post by Admin on Dec 18, 2013 21:46:52 GMT -8
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