RT Research Data T1 American Mosaic Project Survey, 2003 A1 Hartmann, Douglas A2 Edgell, Penny A2 Gerteis, Joseph LA English PP Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar PB [Verlag nicht ermittelbar] YR 2010 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1902791797 AB The survey is from the American Mosaic Project, a multiyear, multimethod study of the bases of solidarity and diversity in American life. The survey contains items measuring the place of diversity in visions of American society and in respondents' own lives; social and cultural boundaries between groups and dimensions of inclusion and exclusion; racial and religious identity, belonging and discrimination; opinions about sources of advancement for Whites and African Americans; opinions about immigration and assimilation; diversity in respondents' close-tie network; political identity and demographic information. The survey also includes oversamples of African American and Hispanic respondents, allowing for comparisons across racial/ethnic categories. Demographic variables include race, age, gender, religion, level of education, United States citizenship status, partisan affiliation, and family income. See Appendix: Project Narrative for more information. K1 African Americans K1 Asian Americans K1 Hispanic or Latino Americans K1 crosscultural differences K1 Cultural Diversity K1 cultural values K1 Education K1 Ethnic Identity K1 government spending K1 Immigrants K1 Influence K1 Language K1 Marriage K1 Public Policy K1 Race K1 Racial Discrimination K1 Religion K1 welfare services K1 Forschungsdaten DO 10.3886/ICPSR28821.v1